Vermont U.S. Rep Peter Welch: “Without Roe, the unthinkable becomes possible: a nationwide ban on abortion. Most Americans believe…”

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Peter Welch tweeted the following:

“Without Roe, the unthinkable becomes possible: a nationwide ban on abortion.
Most Americans believe abortion should be legal. But the rules of the Senate don’t allow majority rule. That has to change.
It’s time to abolish the filibuster and codify Roe. wapo.st/3MP37GZ
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Here are other recent tweets from Peter Welch:

“This program is critical to help more VTers access the services that have helped Mistee and others get their lives back.
I secured funding for this life-saving program, and we will keep up the fight to fund effective treatment for substance use disorder. bit.ly/37keGa4
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“My statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.” on May 3
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“By repealing Roe v. Wade, SCOTUS will strip millions of Americans of the right to safe and legal abortion. We can’t let this happen.
Today, abortion is legal in America. It should stay legal. The Senate must pass the Womens Health Protection Act now. bit.ly/37Z9JUk” on May 3
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