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After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas' funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy ...
Anti-abortion program to receive $100M in next Texas budget, but what will be done with the money? By SHANNON NAJMABADI AND CARLA ASTUDILLO , The Texas Tribune June 8, 2021 ...
Critics say the fast-growing Alternatives to Abortion program is secretive and a “waste” of money. But the program has strong supporters in the Republican-controlled Legislature who say it ...
In partnership with CBS News. Texas lawmakers who banned abortion promised to help families care for babies from unplanned pregnancies. They’ve pumped $140 million into anti-abortion nonprofits ...
Funding for Texas’ Anti-Abortion Program Has Skyrocketed As they restricted access to abortion, lawmakers also poured money into a program that was first called Alternatives to Abortion and ...
Opinion. Taxpayers Fund Post-‘Roe’ Business Boom for Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers in Texas. Today, there’s big money to be made in the business of using unpaid, often church-sourced ...
The Republican-led Texas House this week voted to earmark $210 million to a state fund that supports anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers over Democrats’ objections that the program offers few ...
[Democrats say Texas abortion ban spotlights Senate battle in 2022] The four dissenters would have stopped the unprecedented law from taking effect, as Roberts put it, “so that the courts may ...
Texas’ abortion laws look likely to remain about where they were at the beginning of the legislative session, as key deadlines pass without any movement on abortion-related bills.
Texas has one of the strictest abortion bans in the country and during this legislative session, anti-abortion advocates are hoping to foreclose on the few remaining avenues left to end a pregnancy.
Texas anti-abortion protesters set sights on New Mexico, where the procedure is still protected. As Texans seek abortions in the only neighboring state to allow them, ... See the program.
Two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Texas leads the nation in funding for crisis pregnancy centers. The system is meant to help growing families, but it’s riddled with waste and lacks ...