Anti-choice extremists are pushing a dangerous new tactic — exposing abortion patients’ private medical records so they can be harassed, shamed, or attacked. Extremist groups in Indiana are demanding access to abortion reports under the fake banner of “transparency.” Courts have blocked them so far, warning that releasing this data could put patients and providers in real danger. Judges have been clear: these records contain deeply sensitive medical information that must remain private. But court rulings aren’t permanent. And similar attacks are already underway in Missouri and Kansas. If lawmakers don’t act now, extremists will keep trying to dox patients and providers nationwide. Tell the Indiana General Assembly: “Protect abortion patients’ privacy. Pass strong laws that permanently block the release of abortion records and stop extremists from weaponizing medical data.” Anti-abortion groups have a long history of using personal information to stalk patients, target doctors, and shut down clinics. Making abortion records public would hand them exactly what they want — a roadmap for harassment, terror, and even murder. The Indiana General Assembly has the power to stop this. Legislators can pass clear, permanent protections that block the release of abortion-related medical data and prevent extremists from abusing public records laws. Or they can stay silent and let patients be put at risk. With Donald Trump back in the White House and Republicans escalating abortion bans nationwide, these privacy attacks are accelerating. What Indiana does next matters. Add your name now. Medical decisions belong between patients and doctors — not in public databases for extremists to exploit. The petition to the Indiana General Assembly reads: “Protect abortion patients’ privacy. Pass strong laws that permanently block the release of abortion records and stop extremists from weaponizing medical data.”