establish with the hospital. it s only been about 90 days. they should have more time to try to establish those relationships and yet many of the clinics report they can t get calls back. they can t get their applications through. remember governor perry also told public hospitals they can t enter into relationships with these doctors. the problem is, they are really hurting low in come women the worst. the most insidious part of this, melissa, you make it harder for women to get borings abortions, you make it more disang reduce. women in rural texas may have to drive 300 miles to el paso or dallas, several cities including ft. worth and lubbock will have no access to abortion. that makes it bad for women and unsafe for women. not only bad and unsafe but bad and unsafe for women s children. one of the things we know particularly among low in come women who don t have the ability to go in and have abortions with
unnecessary. but yesterday a three-judge panel on one of the most conservative courts in the country reinstated it. with this decision as many as one-third of texas 6 abortion clinics will have to stop their services immediately. the order is temporary and will remain in place until the court can hold the full hearing, something that is not likely to happen until early next year. meanwhile thousands of texas women will lose access to care. we talked about importance of judges and judge seats. what s breathtaking to me is the three judges that decided this are all women. it seems like a decision that is really bad for texas women. it s horrible for texas women. particularly low in come women. i should remind you, as a board member, this is one of the things we re following. the law goes into effect and gives people 180 days to
control mandate. epa regulations. texas with abortion laws. i m saying there are plenty of cases, whether it s small businesses or individuals waiting and waiting years because the courts are so overwhelmed. yes. that problem is more than just nominees. that s about funding judiciary. for instance, public defenders have no money to do the trials. your point, some of the big legislative business is being decided in the court system today. literally today. the other issue is regulatory. we ve seen nothing on legislative side, judicial action, regulatory is huge. you ve got a guy running finance agency ed demarco refused to comply with hud s desire to do loan modifications on some of these mortgages. we are starting to see the housing market. again, not in a swoon but clearly plateauing the rise in the last months. mel watteau what s interesting
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