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A flood of cash following Roe’s fall has dried up, leaving Texas nonprofits struggling to keep pace with the state’s abortion access crisis.
It’s on the agenda at the Texas Capitol, but advocates worry heavy-handed ‘accountability’ will remain intact.
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These decisions affect not just the archetypal Ivy League student many imagine—they affect people who grew up in places like ...
These decisions affect not just the archetypal Ivy League student many imagine—they affect people who grew up in places like ...
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