2 abortion clinics continue to operate in Houston after TX AG files emergency motion

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Two Houston clinics continue to provide abortions after the Texas Attorney General filed a motion with the Texas Supreme Court to try and stop them.

The Houston Women's Clinic and Houston Women's Reproductive Services provide early-term abortions legally since a Harris County judge issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday, keeping the state from enforcing a near-total abortion ban at least until July 12."The trial court was wrong to enjoin enforcement of Texas' longstanding prohibitions on elective abortion," Paxton said in a statement.

On a call with the media, national abortion advocates from The American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Planned Parenthood said they are working together to try to extend the amount of time abortions can happen legally in states like Texas, where a near-total ban has already been passed and will kick in soon.

 

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RebeccaMAGA24 Is that why Right-winger want more gun in schools?

My my my..it appears the desire to kill your kid is so overwhelming. Must be that there really is a lot of money in sanctioned child killing.🙄😳

Hbo max “the janes” is an eye opener. Abortion before roe vs wade.

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