PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM
Freedom means control over your own body — not government permission slips. Reproductive healthcare, including contraception, abortion, miscarriages, and emergency treatment, must be safe, legal, private, and available regardless of income or geography.
THE PROBLEM
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, states created a patchwork of rights, where your healthcare now depends on your ZIP code. Doctors face legal threats for providing standard care, miscarriage treatment is being delayed, and women are being forced to travel hundreds of miles just to receive basic health services.
Worse, some states are attempting to criminalize travel or surveil private medical choices, turning reproductive decisions into state-controlled investigations.
OUR PLAN TO GUARANTEEE REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM
We propose a federal baseline of care and privacy that no state can violate:
Codify a National Right to Reproductive Care — including abortion, miscarriage care, IVF, contraception, and emergency medical intervention.
Protect Medical Privacy from State Surveillance — Ban data tracking, period app subpoena tactics, and interstate bounty laws.
Guarantee Emergency Treatment — Hospitals must treat miscarriage and pregnancy complications immediately — no legal delay allowed.
Support Affordable Access — Fund sliding-scale clinics and transportation support for those in restrictive states.
Shield Doctors from Criminalization — Federal legal protections for healthcare providers offering medically recognized care.
Block Interstate Criminalization Attempts — Prevent states from punishing residents for crossing borders for lawful care.
WHY IT MATTERS
Reproductive freedom is about more than abortion — it’s about privacy, dignity, and the right to make decisions over your own life. A nation cannot call itself free while controlling people’s health choices through fear, punishment, or forced birth.
“If the government can force your body to continue a pregnancy, then your body is no longer your own. That’s not freedom — that’s state control.”
