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San Antonio allocated $100,000 to its Reproductive Justice Health Care Fund, in part, to help residents fund out-of-state abortion travel.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s decision to restrict abortion pill sales in West Virginia. A three-judge ...
After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas' funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy ...
A new ProPublica data analysis adds to the mounting evidence that abortion bans have made the common experience of ...
(The Center Square) – The Fifteenth Court of Appeals this week unanimously granted a motion filed by the state to halt San Antonio city officials from allocating taxpayer money to fund out-of ...
State lawmakers have begun to file bills on the topics listed on the call, but also other topics as well. They can only vote ...
San Antonio cannot fund trips for abortion, court rules Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city in April after it approved $100,000 to help residents travel out of the state for abortions.
Under the national rules, abortion is permitted within the first 90 days of a pregnancy, or later if there are risks to the ...
Appeals court blocks San Antonio from distributing payments for abortion travel under Reproductive Justice Fund Texas AG calls fund ‘abortion tourism,’ vows to fight ruling; City explores ...
Abortion is one of 18 items on the special session agenda, and some advocates hope to revive a bill targeting medication ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the city in April after the City Council narrowly voted to use $100,000 to support abortion-related travel.
Ken Paxton on Wednesday announced an investigation into Mars, Incorporated (Mars) for deceptive trade practices that allegedly violate the rights of Texas consumers. The ...