How Democrat policies are harming women

By Jane Milhans

Some Democrat voters fear that Republicans will take away women’s rights to reproductive healthcare. But Republicans are not seeking to overturn the will of the voters. When it comes to women’s rights, it’s important to know that Democrats:

  1. Removed the word “woman” from legislation related to women’s health care (HB1851 in 2022).

  2. Support allowing biological males to participate in women’s sports, eliminating scholarship opportunities for biological women. Wall Street Journal.

  3. Allow biological men to use women’s and girls’ shower rooms, eliminating her right to privacy. Final rule.

  4. Allow biological men to be incarcerated with biological women in women’s prisons, thereby taking away women’s rights to privacy and increasing potential for violence against women. Confirmed by Women’s Liberation Front. https://x.com/BrandiKruse/status/1811188971566977107

  5. Took away women’s rights to protect themselves with the rifle that works best for her, opening the door for her to be unarmed and defenseless against violent aggressors. Why gun ownership is spiking among women.
    This bill (SHB 1240 2023) was passed by order of AG Bob Ferguson.

  6. Allow biological males to use businesses designated for biological women, thereby taking away her safe space. See story about Olympus spa.

  7. Force minority women out of social work programs at universities.

    It is the Republican Party that stands up for women's rights issues. Do not allow the rhetoric of the Democrat Party deceive you into believing that they support women. They create a facade of who they are during election seasons. Democrats use women with empty promises, scare tactics and deception just for their votes. After election seasons, women go back to being regarded as insignificant by Democrats who create policies and laws to further take away more rights. It is time for women to take a stand and defend their rights by voting for Republicans this year.

    For further information, contact Jane Milhans at win2022wa@gmail.com

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