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Texas can ban common abortion procedure in second trimester, appeals court rules
By Shannon Najmabadi, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Texas, abortion, U.S. Supreme Court, appeals, Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, Whole Woman's Health, fetal demise, digoxin, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Molly Duane, Texas Legislature, women's health, reproductive rights
Texas Congressional Democrats urge Gov. Greg Abbott to let Planned Parenthood stay on Medicaid
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Planned parenthood, Texas, medicaid, Greg Abbott, texas congressional delegation, democrats, lawsuit, 5th Circuit court of appeals, reproductive rights, abortion rights, women's health, Veronica Escobar, Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Marc Veasey
Planned Parenthood files emergency lawsuit to try to stop Texas from kicking it off Medicaid
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Planned Parenthood, Medicaid, Texas, Ken Paxton, attorney general, lawsuit, emergency lawsuit, U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, women's health, reproductive rights, abortion, Texas politics
Republican lawmakers push to make Texas’ anti-abortion laws among the most restrictive in the nation
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Texas, Texa legislature, Planned Parenthood, abortion, abortion rights, women's health, reproductive rights, legislative session, University of Houston, Republican Party, Supreme Court, Eddie Lucio Jr, Roe v. Wade, Bryan Hughes, Carol Alvarado, Rick Perry, David Dewhurst, Brandon Rottinghaus, Angela Paxton, Medicaid, Wendy Davis, Sarah Davis, courts, John Roberts
Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Medicaid, Planned Parenthood, Texas, New Braunfels, HPV, human papillomavirus, reproductive health, women's health, Texas Policy Evaluation Project, Health and Human Services Commission, Every Texan, Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Texas Medical Association, uninsured, health care
First Texas case of more contagious coronavirus variant identified in Harris County
Tags: COVID-19, pandemic, coronavirus, more contagious strain, B.1.1.7, Texas, Houston, United Kingdom, England, new strain, mutation, Lina Hidalgo, Harris County, John Hellerstedt, California, Colorado
Texas gives Medicaid recipients using Planned Parenthood until Feb. 3 to find new health care provider
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Health and Human Services Commission, Planned Parenthood, Texas, Greg Abbott, Medicaid, governor, texas politics, abortion, reproductive rights, women's health, low-income residents, health care, reimbursement rates
Texas' attempt to ban common abortion procedure blocked by appeals court
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, Texas, abortion, second trimester, federal court, abortion rights, reproductive rights, Planned Parenthood, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Molly Duane, 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Supreme Court, appeals court, dilation and evacuation abortion, Center for Reproductive Rights
Texas' Front-Line Workers in the Pandemic Are Predominantly Women and People of Color, Analysis Finds
Tags: Crystal Watts, Olivia Hill, Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality, University of Houston, Census Bureau, front-line workers, women, people of color, San Antonio, texas, El Paso Cracker Barrel, Texas Workforce Commission, Elizabeth Gregory, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, front line workers, police, fire department, day care, cleaning, construction, retail, grocery stores
Healthcare Workers on the Front Lines of Coronavirus Don't Get Expanded Paid Sick Leave Protections
Tags: Healthcare workers, first responders, paid sick time, paid sick leave, paid time off, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, inspections, nursing homes, positive tests, hospitalizations, Century Foundation, Foley & Lardner, Texas, San Antonio, Freeman Coliseum, Foley & Lardner, Teresa Valderrama, Fisher Phillips, Carrie Hoffman, Texas Health Care Association, Julie Kashen, CDC, workplace issues, lawsuits, Department of Labor
Following Backlash, Texas A&M Overhauls Its Sexual Misconduct Policies
Tags: San Antonio, Texas A&M University, Betsy Devos, sexual assault, allegations, misconduct
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