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Will a new abortion bill save the lives of pregnant women in Texas?

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It’s taken state Supreme Court cases, a number of women dying, and massive pressure from the people of Texas for the state Legislature to respond with SB31. But will the new bill help or hurt women who need abortions in Texas?
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How the ripple effects of ‘defunding’ Planned Parenthood could hurt Texans

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A budget bill in Congress cuts Medicaid and essentially defunds Planned Parenthood, which provides birth control, wellness visits, STI tests and treatment, and cancer screenings.
Austin resident Kaitlyn Kash

New bill would trap women who want or need abortions in Texas

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A bill passed in the Texas Senate allows women and their loved ones who help them get abortions — here or in another state — to be jailed and sued.
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House GOP fast-tracks budget bill that would cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood

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Abortion is already excluded from coverage—the new bill is going after all health care services the clinics provide for low-income Americans.
Amanda Zurawski and Hollie Cunningham at press conference

Texas women face prosecution for abortions if new bill becomes law

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The Texas Senate has passed a new anti-abortion bill which would open the door to women being criminally prosecuted for obtaining an abortion — even in a different state.
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VIDEO: Texas Republican wants to test your wastewater for birth control pills

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@couriertexas A new bill from an East Texas Republican is part of a recent movement from GOP lawmakers claiming that hormones found in birth control or abortion pills are poisoning the state’s water supply. Senate Bill 1976 — from Sen. Bryan Hughes, who authored a piece of the state’s near-total abortion ban — does not […]
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Allie Phillips came to Texas to talk about why she ran for office — and the abortion that changed her life

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“I quickly learned that these (Republican) lawmakers don’t know anything about reproductive care. He was confused. He told me, ‘I thought only first pregnancies could go bad.’”
Healthcare provider with patient

How Trump’s attempt to gut Planned Parenthood will hurt people across Texas

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Millions of people are losing access to family planning services. That’s because in some states, including Texas, President Donald Trump is freezing funds to Title X.
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Houston-area midwife arrested for allegedly providing illegal abortions

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This represents the first criminal charges under Texas’ near-total abortion ban.
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Forced to carry a dying baby, this Texas mother of four says she didn’t think it could happen to her

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“I had been born and raised a Catholic, so the word abortion was never allowed in my house. I didn’t even know what abortion was until I was about 20 years old and already had my first two kids. I’m almost 31 now.”
Despite pleas from women and doctors, Texas may implement even more abortion restrictions

Despite pleas from women and doctors, Texas may implement even more abortion restrictions

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Republicans in the state legislature have already introduced bills seeking to restrict the availability of the abortion medications mifepristone and misoprostol.
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Anti-abortion centers face little regulation. The SAD Act could change that.

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Democratic lawmakers are pushing for the federal government to better regulate anti-abortion centers, facilities that seek to dissuade people from terminating their pregnancies, The 19th is first to report.