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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Mar 15, 2025, 08:23 AM Mar 15

Texas lawmaker introduces bill to clarify medical exceptions in state's abortion ban

Source: AP

Updated 9:02 PM EDT, March 14, 2025


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas lawmaker who helped pioneer the state’s restrictive abortion laws introduced a bill on Friday to clarify medical exceptions allowed under the law, representing a pivot from Republican legislators who have defended the state’s abortion ban in the face of lawsuits and medical scrutiny.

The bill, introduced by Republican state Sen. Bryan Hughes, still requires that patients have a medical emergency for a physician to perform an abortion but strikes language that it be a life-threatening condition. The bill would also require doctors and lawyers to receive training about the law.

“We’ve learned in a number of cases where the physician was willing to treat the mom, but the lawyers for the hospital would advise against it,” Hughes said. “So one of the most important things we want to do is make sure that doctors and the hospital lawyers are trained on what the law is.”

Hughes’ proposed legislation follows similar efforts by Kentucky lawmakers who added medical exceptions to their state’s near-total abortion ban on Thursday. Texas law currently prohibits abortions except when a pregnant patient has a life-threatening condition. Doctors who are convicted of providing an illegal abortion can face up to 99 years in prison, a $100,000 fine and lose their medical license.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/texas-abortion-medical-exceptions-legislation-aab7ae983006d5872e1adba8d60f8368

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Texas lawmaker introduces bill to clarify medical exceptions in state's abortion ban (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 15 OP
Here's a bill for them: Mind Your Own Fucking Business. Vinca Mar 15 #1
Requiring doctors to have legal bronxiteforever Mar 15 #2
A pregnant white woman (or several) denied an abortion must have died for Republicans to make this change. Lonestarblue Mar 15 #3
"... require doctors AND LAWYERS to receive training..." Grins Mar 15 #4

bronxiteforever

(10,360 posts)
2. Requiring doctors to have legal
Sat Mar 15, 2025, 08:41 AM
Mar 15

training on a screwed up bill doesn’t give one confidence in its clarity. Maybe the Texas GOP will next require the Texas Supreme Court to be present at every obgyn appointment.

Unstoppable climate change is going to target Texas and along with politicians cosplaying as Pastors Texas is a dangerous place to start a family.

Lonestarblue

(12,559 posts)
3. A pregnant white woman (or several) denied an abortion must have died for Republicans to make this change.
Sat Mar 15, 2025, 09:02 AM
Mar 15

I recall reading sometime last year that the state agency responsible for evaluating maternal deaths since SB8 was passed would not collect or report any information for at least two years. That doesn’t mean that deaths aren’t happening. Texas has one of the highest maternal death rates in the nation.

Grins

(8,268 posts)
4. "... require doctors AND LAWYERS to receive training..."
Sat Mar 15, 2025, 01:11 PM
Mar 15

The moment you add lawyers should also be the moment you realize the law is flawed.

Lawyers should have no role in the decisions of doctors and their patients . NONE!

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