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Photo of woman laying on a couch, clutching her stomach in pain due to period cramps.

She’s not faking it: How this Texas bill would excuse period pain absences in school

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A Texas bill would excuse school absences for menstrual disorders—advocates say it’s a crucial step toward reproductive health and dignity in schools.
Repro Rights - Courier Texas

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.’”
Repro Rights - Courier Texas

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.”
Repro Rights - Courier Texas

Women’s clothing is often more expensive — and it’s partly due to tariffs

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Two Democratic members of the House are pushing for a study of ‘pink tariffs.’
Repro Rights - Courier Texas

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.
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