AUSTIN, Texas — State lawmakers are cutting the cord from cities and counties that help with costs for out-of-state abortion care, which has led the city of Austin to end its abortion travel fund. Gov ...
After cutting ties with Planned Parenthood, the Texas Legislature has funneled money into a patchwork of programs that ...
Texas lawmakers sent Gov. Greg Abbott two major abortion-related bills earlier this year. But more may be on the way. Abbott issued a proclamation Wednesday identifying 18 agenda items for a special ...
With a mostly empty gallery, Texas senators debate a bill that would add new abortion restrictions, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed ...
- Real stories. In 2023, Amanda Zurawski agreed to be the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the state of Texas. The suit ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is expected to sign legislation soon that will allow private citizens to sue anyone who prescribes, distributes or provides abortion medication to or from Texas. Supporters ...
It is no small feat for an Austinite to reach their nearest abortion clinic. Four years ago, at least 19 clinics operated in the state of Texas. In north Austin, you could find Whole Woman’s Health in ...
Out-of-state providers are still mailing abortion pills into Texas, and to the frustration of Attorney General Ken Paxton and the state of Texas, neither can currently stop them due to a legal ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A measure that would allow Texas residents to sue out-of-state abortion pill providers advanced to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott Wednesday, setting the state up to be the first to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Kate Cox, whose fetus ...
Taylor Bruck, a county clerk in upstate New York, has been pulled into a legal battle that will test whether Texas can ...
Texas state Sen. Robert Nichols, R-Jacksonville, left, Adam Hinojosa, R-Corpus Christi, center, and Brent Hagenbuch, R-Denton, right, pray with other senators as they prepare to debate a bills ...