Newly released statistics from 2023 show that minors in Texas are traveling out of the state to have abortions and the numbers are rising.
But according to the latest state data available, a number of minors are leaving the state for abortions – and that number rose in 2023 compared to previous years. Taylor Goldenstein, who reports on state politics for the Houston Chronicle, said 105 minors 17 or under left Texas for abortions that we know of in 2023.
Republican Senator Mike Young has introduced a new bill in Indiana that would force women seeking an abortion under the state’s rape and incest exceptions to sign an affidavit and potentially face an investigation and penalties of perjury.
The number, possibly an undercount, underscores the effect of blocking the procedure for one of the state’s most vulnerable populations.
A rape victim who was turned away from an event for sexual assault survivors at Toronto Metropolitan University due to her anti-abortion activism has reached settlements with the school and its student union.
Texas abortion restrictions are among the strictest in the nation, banning the procedure unless a pregnant person has a "life-threatening condition."
Sen. Bob Nichols of Jacksonville said in 2022 said he would support extending abortion access to victims of rape. The Senate has passed no such bill. The most important Texas news, sent weekday ...
Nonetheless, Texas’ abortion ban, which threatens providers with life in prison among other steep penalties, offers no exception for rape. One year before Roe, in September 2021, the state enacted SB 8,
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Two bills in the Kentucky General Assembly would add exceptions to the state's near-total abortion ban. But their future in Frankfort is unclear.
The Pentagon has struck a Biden administration policy of covering travel costs for service members and their dependents who must cross state lines to receive abortions and other reproductive care, according to a new memo.
The president's executive orders have strengthened existing barriers to those who need access the most, experts say