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Activists are Helping Texas Women Cross State Lines for Abortion Care
With Texas on the verge of shutting down all but 8 of the states abortion clinics, activists are taking up a new method to increase access to clinics: bringing women across state lines.
Texas abortion clinics have been under attack in recent years, significantly reducing womens access to comprehensive reproductive health care, largely due to HB 2, the Texas omnibus anti-abortion law that has forced 80 percent of abortion clinics in the state to close. As a result, abortion rights advocates are increasingly helping women seeking an abortion travel from Texas to neighboring New Mexico.
For a long time Id had my eye on New Mexico, says Amy Hagstrom Miller, the chief executive officer of Whole Womans Health. Although the closing of abortion clinics is far more common than the opening of new clinics, Whole Womans Health successfully opened a clinic in Las Cruces, New Mexico last fall, just 50 miles away from El Paso, Texas. Going into Las Cruces felt like a really smart thing to do on behalf of the women of west Texas and south Texas so that they could have an option no matter what, Hagstrom Miller continued.
Organizations to help women afford the costs of abortion in Texas have also been in response to HB2. Some of them, such as Fund Texas Choice, are dedicated entirely to funding travel costs for women seeking an abortion in Texas. The organization funds bus or airline tickets, hotel stays, and expects the demand for their services to go up in the near future.
http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/01/09/activists-are-helping-texas-women-cross-state-lines-for-abortion-care/
COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)used by the Pro-Lifers to prove that TRAP regulations on Texas clinics obviously don't put an undue burden on women seeking an abortion in Texas. "See - they can easily just go over to New Mexico and get one. And they even have groups helping them".
niyad
(113,328 posts)easily--sure, doesn't take any money, or time. no risk of losing your job, etc.
Faux pas
(14,681 posts)riversedge
(70,242 posts)niyad
(113,328 posts)greatest and bestest country in the whole world.
Small Accumulates
(149 posts)I can't imagine what it must feel like to live in a state where women are held by so many with such contempt. I wish it were possible to fund the mass immigration of such women to states where they can obtain full human rights.
niyad
(113,328 posts)Small Accumulates
(149 posts)There is so much work to be done. And yet, I feel that women in some states have an even steeper climb than those in other states.