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The filing over the regulation of mifepristone indicates an emerging pattern: An effort to preserve executive power.
Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser and Andrea Suozzo ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign ...
Sen. Bryan Hughes also explains why another one of his bills would look for the abortion drug Mifepristone in the water.
Sen. Bryan Hughes also explains why another one of his bills would look for the abortion drug Mifepristone in the water.
At least three women have died as a result of the state’s abortion ban, but sure, let’s memorialize an unborn fetus instead!
GOP lawmakers have found a new way to celebrate Texas' ban on abortion— a proposal to construct an eight-foot statue of a woman holding her womb at the state capitol.
Lawmakers failed to advance a bill to the Texas House floor that would block cities and counties from allocating public funds ...
Kavitha Surana and her colleagues at ProPublica won the Public Service Pulitzer Prize for their "Life of the Mother" series ...
That’s what Hughes seeks to do. A key provision in SB2880 says Texas courts would “not have jurisdiction to consider” awarding relief through any judicial action that “would pronounce any provision or ...
Under a bill filed in the Legislature, Texas could begin monitoring wastewater for substances including the abortion drug mifepristone. The legislation is part of a broader push spearheaded by ...