Texas abortion law strains clinics: ‘Exactly what we feared’
By PAUL J. WEBER
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Abortion providers in Texas say they are seeing a sharp drop in patients in the two weeks since the nation’s strictest abortion law took effect. In new court filings in Texas, Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers described clinics that have turned away more than 100 women under the new law known as Senate Bill 8. It prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity, which is usually around six weeks. That’s before some women know they’re pregnant. The Biden administration is seeking an emergency order to temporarily block enforcement of the law in Texas. The case is before U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman of Austin, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama.