The Five Things You Need to Know About Abortion in Texas

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The Five Things You Need to Know About Abortion in Texas
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When it comes to abortion access in Texas, the future is uncertain and so is the present. Some questions do have answers, and we're laying them out in plain terms.

When it comes to abortion access in Texas, the future is uncertain and so is the present. Some questions do have answers, and we're laying them out in plain terms below. Attorney General Ken Paxton has directed his prosecutors to get to work on abortion cases right away, but attorneys from the Center for Reproductive Rights and ACLU of Texas secured a temporary restraining order on June 28 to hold off prosecutions until Texas' trigger law takes effect later this summer.

Once the Texas Penal Code's abortion laws take effect, Whole Woman's Health plans to close Texas clinics while staffing out-of-state locations in preparation for a surge of traveling abortion seekers. For Planned Parenthood,"that's one of many questions we are in the process of figuring out with our legal teams. When the decision came down we paused all abortion services so we could evaluate the impact of their opinion on Texas laws on the books.

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