The fallout begins: 3 clinics closing because of Texas’ antiabortion crusade
Planned Parenthood has announced that three Texas clinics will be closing their doors for good come August
TOPICS: TEXAS, ABORTION, ABORTION RIGHTS, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, WOMEN, GENDER, MISOGYNY, RICK PERRY,LIFE NEWS, NEWS, POLITICS NEWS
The sweeping new abortion restrictions Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed into law on Thursday are only the latest in the Republican-led crusade against women’s health in the state. Regulations imposed by the new law threaten to shutter all but five of the state’s abortion clinics (which also provide pap smears and cancer screenings, among other services), but the new law is hardly the first time Texas Republicans have played fast and loose with women’s lives.
In 2011, lawmakers approved a measure to block all funds from the state’s Medicaid family planning program from going to Planned Parenthood clinics. The draconian new antiabortion law and the 2011 cuts have proved to be a devastating combination.
This week, the absence of state funds and the excessive cost burdens imposed by the new law sealed the fates of three clinics in Bryan, Huntsville and Lufkin. Of the three facilities set to close, only Bryan provides abortions.
Melaney A. Linton, president and CEO, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, explains what went wrong — and what remains at stake — in a statement on the clinic closings:
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