Anti-abortion activists want to shut down the $500,000 fund, created last year to distribute money to nonprofits offering reproductive care.
Attorneys representing San Antonio asked the judge overseeing a lawsuit challenging the city's recently created Reproductive Justice Fund to throw out the case, arguing there's not yet been a decision on what services the money would cover, City Council created the Reproductive Justice Fund last fall to distribute money to nonprofits offering reproductive care in the wake of Texas banning nearly all abortions. In their suit, Texas Right to Life and the San Antonio Family Association, argue the $500,000 fund is illegal because it gives taxpayer money to"criminal organizations that violate the state's abortion laws."
During Thursday's hearing, attorney Lauren Ditty, who represents the city, argued the suit lacks merit because there's been no allocation of money yet, according to KSAT
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