Texas moves to ban taxpayer-funded abortion travel
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Patrick and the Senate simply handed the House a list of honey-dos, including a complete ban on THC products sold in thousands of shops and up to a 1-year sentence for possession. The House dawdled but crammed it all in at the end, like a term paper assignment.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNFive district attorneys sue Ken Paxton to block new rule requiring them to hand over case recordsThe DAs say in two lawsuits that a new rule requiring counties to hand over almost all documents the attorney general’s office requests violates state and federal law.
Attorney General Ken Paxton's office has filed criminal charges against a midwife for allegedly providing illegal abortions and is also suing a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a ...
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The Texas Attorney General's Office can't prove that a Houston-area midwife provided an illegal abortion, her lawyers say. In an appeal submitted to the Texas First Court of Appeals on Monday, lawyers for Maria Rojas suggested that a woman who told state investigators that she received an abortion from Rojas may have actually been treated for a natural miscarriage.
Louisiana’s attorney general is investigating a second case involving New York doctor Margaret Carpenter after she allegedly prescribed and mailed abortion medication to another woman in the