Can You Get An Abortion In Texas? Are We Even Allowed To Talk About This? Avow Gives Us the Latest
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Caroline Duble and Nneka Iheanacho of Avow, an unapologetic abortion advocacy organization, speak to us about the state of abortion care. In Texas, abortion is completely banned with the exception of a life or death scenario with the pregnant person and there is no rape or incest exception. To be clear, providers are criminalized, and the charge could be a first-degree felony. Beyond these concerns, there are also the less obvious effects of increased surveillance and the general fear created by the current laws.
A reminder: an abortion is a procedure you can have when you no longer want to be pregnant and there are two kinds: medication and procedural.
Good bills: HB12 which extends Medicaid to one-year post pregnancy and HB300 which removed sales tax on menstrual care items and adult diapers.
Nneka gives a great rundown of the empowered work happening on the local level to support vulnerable communities.
Bad bills: Came in the form of budget items. For instance, an increase was given to crisis pregnancy centers that are fake clinics and this funding now stands at $140 million of our state budget. SB24 codifies alternatives to abortion, and it’s now called Texas Thriving Families. HB17 reduces the local control of district attorneys. HB1575 establishes a screening process for collecting data from pregnant people. Finally, all the anti-LGBTQ legislation was bad and more can be heard in an earlier episode from Ricardo Martinez of Equality Texas.
If you’re wondering how to help, plug into local groups. It can be as simple as signing up for updates so you are aware of what’s happening.
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