Olivia Aldridge | KUT
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The law could allow private citizens to sue nonprofits that help Texans access medication abortion in other states.
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House Bill 7 would allow private citizens to sue out-of-state prescribers and distributors of abortion pills sent into Texas.
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The Health and Human Services secretary praised recent health legislation out of Texas during a visit with Gov. Greg Abbott.
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In Texas, where abortion is banned, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, medical associations, and groups on either side of the issue worked together to clarify when abortion can be used in emergencies.
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El fiscal general de Texas, Ken Paxton, alega que la médica recetó fármacos para abortar a una mujer en Texas, violando las leyes del estado.
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El proyecto de ley reclasificaría la mifepristona y el misoprostol como sustancias de la Lista IV. Los médicos afirman que esto podría causar retrasos en la atención durante emergencias médicas graves.