Monday, May 20, 2019

Start a petition demanding AT&T stop donating to politicians that are enacting abortion bans across the country?

Dear Eddie,

According to Popular Information, "AT&T has donated nearly $200,000 to politicians that advocated for and enacted abortion bans in six states."

Politicians in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri are being directly funded by corporations as they try to pass full bans on abortions. This is unacceptable. If AT&T is serious about being champions of women and gender equality, they should not be funding these direct attacks on reproductive rights.1

It sounds like MoveOn members would be interested in signing a petition in support of this issue, but a local member like you needs to take the lead by launching a campaign on MoveOn's online petition site. If you get the petition started, we'll give you support and help you get it going. Can you take the lead?


Yes, I'll start up this petition

I can't start the petition, but I'll sign it if someone else does.

Thanks for all you do.

Maria, Pulin, Tillie, Erica, and the rest of the team

P.S. If you want to create a petition about another important issue, click here.

Source:

1. https://act.moveon.org/go/65664?t=10&akid=234683%2E10220574%2EZ5dL-I.

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