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The bill does not expand abortion access, but further explains when a doctor can intervene to save a pregnant patient’s life.
The House also voted to advance SB 33, which bans cities like Austin from funding out-of-state abortion travel and logistics.
Doctors would not need to wait until a risk to their pregnant patient’s life is “imminent” or until the patient is physically ...
Texas lawmakers have advanced a bill to clarify medical exceptions under one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the U.S ...
That bill passed the Texas Senate in mid-April. An amended version passed the Texas House, with a narrower margin than the ...
Senate Bill 31 comes after reporting found that confusion surrounding Texas' abortion ban had resulted in the deaths of at ...
The changes do not expand abortion access in Texas and the bill does not list specific medical conditions that would count as ...
While the bill doesn't expand access or exceptions, it aims to clarify the existing law to make clear when doctors can intervene to save a pregnant patient's life.
Texas Democrats are concerned that a crackdown on cities supporting abortion seekers would prevent local governments from aiding victims of rape, incest or fatal pregnancy abnormalities.
The House is slated to vote on a bill to clarify Texas’ near-total abortion ban Wednesday, after it passed the Senate ...