Sign-On Letter: Supports Not Separation
Healthcare providers dedicate our lives to the wellbeing of families and communities. We have deep concerns about policies that mandate separating newborns from their parents at birth.
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One of the ways we advocate for reproductive health care is by adding our name to sign-on letters, whether we write them ourselves or team up with our partners. These letters are sent to legislators to inform them about critical reproductive health and justice issues and to advocate for decisions that enhance the welfare of people seeking care.
Healthcare providers dedicate our lives to the wellbeing of families and communities. We have deep concerns about policies that mandate separating newborns from their parents at birth.
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This letter expresses strong opposition to Georgia’s S.B. 202, labeling it as a voter suppression law. We emphasize that voter suppression is a public health issue, as it affects the ability of individuals to influence their environment and access he...
We express strong opposition to H.B. 510/S.B. 405 in this letter, emphasizing that the bill interferes with evidence-based patient care and inserts politics into the patient-provider relationship.
A letter to Senator Shelley Moore Capito advocating for her support as a primary sponsor or cosponsor of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
A letter urging Senator Rob Portman to support or co-sponsor the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
A letter advocating for Senator Susan Collins to support or cosponsor the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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