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The half-million-dollar fund will be used to counter the impact of the Texas abortion ban but will not support paying for women to travel out of state for abortion care.
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None of the organizations Metro Health recommended to receive city funding included travel for abortion services in their proposals.
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TPR reporters David Martin Davies and Kayla Padilla spent the year following the passages that many Texans take to obtain an abortion. They documented what happens when they evade the Texas abortion ban.
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How crazy has this presidential election become? With dramatic ups and downs. It's become a thrill ride that won't end until Nov 5. We get analysis with Matthew Dowd, an American political pundit and consultant.
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Texas Tribune journalist Jayme Lozano Carver has written about health care for years. Most recently, she reported on how little access there is for women and new moms in the Texas Panhandle.
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Texas ranks almost last in women's health care and reproductive care, according to a national study.
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Applications for the $500,000 Reproductive Justice Fund were recently released, bringing San Antonio closer to formally supporting out-of-state abortion travel and other reproductive health efforts.
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A Denton divorce case raised questions whether frozen embryos are people or property. Legal experts say Texas lawmakers may provide clarity when they reconvene in 2025.
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Organizations will be able to begin applying for funding to address sexual and reproductive health issues beginning on June 24. The fund was established in response to Texas' abortion ban.
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The initative allows creatives across the country to fight back against negative border narratives by writing their own. Three of the initative's newest cohort grantees talk about how their projects more accurately depict border life, culture, and home.