Texas-based abortion provider to move Texas clinics to New Mexico

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The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24. Because that decision put the issue back in the hands of the states, there were questions surrounding the legitimacy of a 1925 law that criminalized abortion.

"WWH has served Texans for nearly 20 years, and our love for Texans runs deep. Even when the courts and the politicians have turned their backs on Texans, we never will," said Amy Hagstrom Miller, president and CEO. "With the shuttering of our four Texas clinics, we do not have the financial reserves to open in New Mexico without community support.

It is unclear exactly when the state’s trigger law, which bans all abortions with some exceptions, will go into effect.DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree

 

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Democrats have had 50 years to codify it into law. They only bring it up around election time and to fundraise.

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