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Abortionist Admits to Breaking Texas Heartbeat Act, Draws Lawsuits

Abortionist Admits to Breaking Texas Heartbeat Act, Draws Lawsuits
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Abortion Backers Sue to Block TX Law Allowing Civil Lawsuits

Jennifer Jacobs/AFP/Getty Images 13 Jul 2021 A coalition of Texas abortion providers filed a class action federal lawsuit Tuesday that seeks to block the new Texas Heartbeat Act from taking effect on September 1. The plaintiffs include ten abortion facilities, five abortionists and pro-abortion faith leaders, as well as six organizations that provide funding for abortions. Breaking: the abortion industry has filed a desperate lawsuit in federal court to prevent the Texas Heartbeat Act from taking effect September 1. We re confident that SB 8 is uniquely drafted to prevail against these predictable attacks. More details to come. #prolife#txlege Texas Right to Life (Text ProLife to 40237) (@TXRightToLife) July 13, 2021

Texas Legislature Sends Heartbeat Bill to Gov Greg Abbott

Texas Legislature Sends ‘Heartbeat’ Bill to Gov. Greg Abbott 14 May 2021 Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced on Twitter Thursday the Texas legislature passed a bill that would outlaw abortions in the state once a fetal heartbeat is detected, generally at about six weeks gestation. Abbott has said he will sign the bill into law. The Texas Legislature PASSES the heartbeat bill. It’s now on its way to my desk for signing. The Austin American-Statesmanreports the legislation “sailed to passage despite intense opposition from many Democrats.” The state Senate approved the bill, 18-12, following its passage in the state House, 83-64, last week.

Texas Hospital Continues Push to Withdraw Care from 2-Year-old Girl Despite Her Improvements

05-11-2021 Image Source: YouTube Screenshot/CBSDFW Cook Children s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas is seeking assistance from a state appeals court in their relentless pursuit to discontinue providing life-sustaining treatment to toddler Tinslee Lewis. The two-year-old, who has been in the hospital since her premature birth, has a rare heart defect and suffers from chronic lung disease and severe chronic high blood pressure. Her family says her condition is improving, however, some doctors have indicated that Tinslee is suffering and she will not recover, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. CBN News previously reported the appeals court granted Tinslee emergency relief, meaning the hospital cannot stop her life support while the appeal is pending.  

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