Texas Ban Disrupting Entire Reproductive Health Network of US?
When Texas abortion ban Senate Bill 8 took effect on September 1, phones at the four Whole Woman’s Health abortion clinics in the state wouldn’t stop ringing. Clinic staff in Austin, McAllen, Ft. Worth, and McKinney were inundated with calls from confused and scared patients seeking abortions hoping they could still access care in their communities. Passed by the Republican-dominated Texas Legislature this Spring and signed into law by Gov.
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