It's reported that the following six companies: AT&T, Coca-Cola, Walmart, Eli Lily, Pfizer and Aetna have donated money to politicians that advocated for and enacted abortion bans: https://act.credoaction.com/sign/war-on-women-backers-att?t=11&akid=32766.5501824.6OaZlw
It's clear that Republican lawmakers want to strip away women's rights and control their bodies. Their ultimate goal is to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that affirmed a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. With two Trump justices – one a known sexual predator and both anti-choice extremists – we've never been closer to a Supreme Court decision that could weaken or even strip away a woman's constitutional right to abortion.
The right-wing extremists responsible for these attacks in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio are in office in part thanks to campaign contributions from:2
- AT&T, which donated at least $196,600 to anti-choice Republicans in those six states
- Coca-Cola, which gave $40,800 to right-wing campaigns in five of those states
- Walmart, which made $57,700 in contributions across the six states
- Eli Lilly, which contributed $66,250 to anti-woman extremists in five of the states
- Pfizer, which donated $53,650 in the six states
- Aetna, which put $26,600 in the coffers of right-wing Republicans in the six states
This report details the contributions from six corporations that showed up frequently in the recent campaign finance reports of the politicians in these six states leading the charge to ban abortion.
AT&T: $196,600 across six states
Walmart: $57,700 across six states
Pfizer: $53,650 across six states
Eli Lilly: $66,250 across five states
Coca-Cola: $40,800 across five states
Aetna: $26,600 across four states