and testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the repercussions of SB8. In an interview with the FBomb, she shared why SB8 passed, the reaction in Texas, and what’s next for abortion rights.
It came about in the time of COVID when we had restrictions on access to the capital. That further complicated the situation in terms of fewer people showing up to voice their opposition. The chair of the committee to hear the abortion bills made decisions that limited the ability of people to come and testify.
Well, in trying to do some negotiations with my Republican colleagues on this and other pieces of legislation, it was clear that Senate Bill 8, the so-called heartbeat bill, was their number one goal to accomplish. What was different about this particular session in Texas anyway was that it was the session after a campaign cycle where there was an expectation that Democrats were going to fare much, much better. There was a lot of money pumped into the campaigns.
The private cause of action, which was basically allowing any individual, anywhere, to sue, whether they have cause or not, took it out of the judicial system and basically bypassed the judicial system. That was the most chilling part of the bill, and it was very clear to those of us working on it that that was going to have huge implications for the inability of the courts to put any kind of a stay or injunction on this so that there would be an immediate implementation of this lack of access.
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