Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “No one should have to pay $1200 for a taxi ride or fly 1000+ miles to access basic reproductive health…”

Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “No one should have to pay 00 for a taxi ride or fly 1000+ miles to access basic reproductive health…”
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Suzanne Bonamici tweeted the following:

“No one should have to pay $1200 for a taxi ride or fly 1000+ miles to access basic reproductive health care. And providers should be free to care for their patients without the fear of jail time.
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Here are other recent tweets from Suzanne Bonamici:

“Who doesn’t love Mozart in the park? It was inspiring to meet with musicians and leadership from @playmys to discuss the many benefits of arts education.” on Aug. 25
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“I will never stop fighting to protect, restore, and expand access to abortion care. We must all stand together against attacks on the right to reproductive freedom.” on Aug. 25
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“Abortion is health care. The right to abortion care is enshrined in Oregons laws, but abortion bans in other states – like Idaho – still affect our state.

It was great to visit Planned Parenthood today and learn more about their important work.” on Aug. 25
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