Issue
Freedom Over Our Bodies
Issue
Freedom Over Our Bodies
Real freedom starts at skin level; no one else gets a veto over your body. Politicians who can’t find a uterus on a textbook diagram have no business policing one. From Texas to Tallahassee, extremists are writing bills that let fertilized eggs sue doctors while denying lifesaving care to pregnant patients and criminalizing gender-affirming medicine. In Prince George’s County, Black women face a maternal-mortality rate more than twice the national average. Bodily autonomy is non-negotiable; the government’s role is to guarantee care, not ration it.
The plan
Codify abortion rights, no politically invented timelines
Pass the Women’s Health Protection Act and repeal Hyde so Medicaid covers the procedure in every state.
Open federal clinics on VA bases, tribal land, and other federal property where bans block access.
National shield laws
Bar states from prosecuting patients, doctors, or helpers who cross state lines for abortion or gender-affirming care.
Ban location-data sales around clinics and pharmacies.
Contraception, IVF, and family planning on demand
Guarantee over-the-counter birth control and morning-after pills in every pharmacy, free for anyone with an ID.
Protect in-vitro fertilization and fertility treatments under federal civil-rights law so embryos aren’t used as political trophies.
Protect and expand gender-affirming care
Enact the Transgender Bill of Rights, blocking state bans on medically approved treatments.
Require all insurers that touch federal dollars to cover puberty blockers, HRT, and related surgeries without discriminatory hoops.
End the Black maternal-mortality crisis
Make doula services and midwife care mandatory Medicaid benefits.
Fund community birthing centers in every county where maternal deaths exceed the national average.
Create a federal obstetric-training debt-forgiveness program that places OB-GYNs in underserved hospitals.
Fund reproductive health research
Restore and double NIH grants for maternal health, contraception innovation, and menopause treatment.
Launch a national adverse-outcomes registry so deadly hospital practices cannot hide behind NDAs.
How we pay
Repeal the Hyde Amendment and redirect existing federal family-planning dollars to cover abortion and comprehensive reproductive care in every state.
Impose a one percent tax on Big Pharma’s direct-to-consumer advertising. Redirect the $1.3 billion a year to fund maternal health and gender-affirming care clinics.
End the $100 million federal subsidy for abstinence-only programs and reinvest it into honest sex education and universal access to contraception.
Add a surtax on pharmaceutical CEO compensation above 50x the median worker pay.
Freedom over our bodies means lawmakers step back, care steps in, and the choice stays with you. Always.