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At least three women have died as a result of the state’s abortion ban, but sure, let’s memorialize an unborn fetus instead!
Republicans in the Texas Legislature are moving ahead with plans to erect an eight-foot bronze statue on the grounds of the ...
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Texas lawmakers advanced a bill to change the language in the state's abortion laws in an effort to clarify when doctors are ...
No abortion-inducing drug could be made or distributed in Texas. That includes a ban on prescribing, providing or sending it ...
The bill gives the state new tools to try to stop the flow of abortion pills, but critics say it’s legally dubious on several ...
Even though there are only three weeks left in the legislative session, state Senator Bryan Hughes, R-Tyler, is confident lawmakers will pass his abortion bills.
GOP lawmakers have found a new way to celebrate Texas' ban on abortion— a proposal to construct an eight-foot statue of a woman holding her womb at the state capitol.
If approved by the Senate and House, the “Texas Life Monument" would join dozens of other monuments and memorials already on the Capitol grounds. The Texas Senate on Thursday approved a proposal to ...
That’s what Hughes seeks to do. A key provision in SB2880 says Texas courts would “not have jurisdiction to consider” awarding relief through any judicial action that “would pronounce any provision or ...
Lawmakers failed to advance a bill to the Texas House floor that would block cities and counties from allocating public funds ...
The bill does not expand access or exceptions but aims to clarify the existing law to make clear when doctors can intervene ...