A-list actors back 'Bill of Reproductive Rights' campaign

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Hollywood A-listers are teaming up to send a message to Washington lawmakers on reproductive rights.

The Center for Reproductive Rights just launched its "Draw the Line" campaign with the help of award-winning actors, including Meryl Streep, Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacon, Amy Poehler, Sarah Silverman and Martha Plimpton (who will be on tonight’s show talking about the online campaign).

The organization wants lawmakers to support women's rights to abortion, contraception and other reproductive health services. Online videos urge Americans to "draw the line" and sign the Bill of Reproductive Rights.

The center hopes to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures. It then plans to present the bill to Congress and to the president, who according to a statement on their website, "must guarantee and protect reproductive rights as fundamental human rights and stop the attacks by politicians who want to take those rights away."
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