Wisconsin
We must protect the right to contraception before it's too late.
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the court should also "reconsider" the right to contraception.
A month later, Congress voted on the Right to Contraception Act. Ninety percent of House Republicans voted against it, including Wisconsin Reps. Scott Fitzgerald, Mike Gallagher, Glenn Grothman, Bryan Steil, and Tom Tiffany. When the bill came up for a vote in the Senate in 2024, Wisconsin's Senator Ron Johnson voted against it.
Extreme lawmakers are putting our right to contraception at risk. But when Wisconsin had the opportunity to pass a statewide Right to Contraception Act, protecting Wisconsinites' right to contraception, including condoms, the pill, IUDs, and Plan B, Republicans unanimously voted to block the Right to Contraception Act from consideration.
Eric Hovde, the Trump-endorsed Republican Senate candidate to represent our state, falsely claimed that most abortions are conducted using the morning-after pill -- then compared it to narcotics. He stands in clear contrast to Sen. Baldwin, who voted for the Right to Contraception Act earlier this year.
Wisconsinites need to know about the very real threat to our right to birth control. Will you help us spread the word?