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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.
SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Attorney General has announced that he has blocked San Antonio fro using funds in it's 'Reproductive ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton stops San Antonio's 'Reproductive Justice Fund,' citing misuse of public funds for abortion travel, as ...
Over 28,000 Texans traveled out of state to obtain an abortion, according to new data from the Guttmacher Institute. Texas ...
Texas AG Paxton blocked San Antonio's abortion travel fund after an appellate court ruling, following his lawsuit against the ...
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals this week unanimously granted a motion filed by the state to halt San Antonio city officials ...
A Texas court has temporarily stopped the City of San Antonio from funding efforts to help residents travel out of state to ...
A Texas man faces a capital murder charge in an abortion pill case that tests fetal personhood and may reshape legal views on IVF, immigration and other pregnancy rights issues.
Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) praised a Thursday decision by Texas’s 15th Court of Appeals that temporarily blocks San Antonio from funding out-of-state abortion travel with taxpayer dollars.
Texas AG Ken Paxton stops San Antonio's 'Reproductive Justice Fund,' citing misuse of public funds for abortion travel, as court temporarily blocks program.
In March, police arrested a midwife named Maria, marking the first targeted provider arrest under Texas’s abortion ban.