Texas can ban common abortion procedure in second trimester, appeals court rules
By Shannon Najmabadi, The Texas Tribune
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House committee advances anti-abortion bills, including ones aimed at outlawing the procedure in Texas
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Bills restricting abortion, including one that bans procedure as early as six weeks, get initial Texas Senate OK
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Slate of Texas legislation limiting abortion, including so-called 'heartbeat bill,' heads to Senate
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Texas Congressional Democrats urge Gov. Greg Abbott to let Planned Parenthood stay on Medicaid
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