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Fri May 10, 2013

1:41pm

Fri April 26, 2013
planned parenthood

Obama Tells Planned Parenthood New Abortion Laws Step Backward

Originally published on Fri April 26, 2013 2:33 pm

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President Obama on Friday became the first sitting president to address Planned Parenthood's annual meeting, delivering a strongly worded speech defending the embattled organization.

"We shouldn't have to remind people that when it comes to women's health, no politician should get to decide what's best for you," said Obama, who was greeted by sustained applause when he took the stage.

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4:40pm

Tue April 16, 2013
2013 Legislative Sesssion

New Rules for Abortion Doctors Heads to Senate Floor (Update)

Credit Filipa Rodrigues for KUT News

Update: A bill requiring abortion providers to have the ability to admit patients at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic now moves to the Senate floor.

Supporters say the bill would ensure patients have access to care if there is a complication or emergency during or after the abortion. 

“If an abortionist is not competent to obtain hospital privileges, then he is not competent to doing abortions," said Mary Lynn Gerstenschlager with the conservative Texas Eagle Forum.

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6:06pm

Wed April 10, 2013
Politics

Texas Bill Would Ban Abortion at 20 Weeks of Pregnancy

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  • Story as it aired on KUT 90.5 FM

Texas requires doctors to show a woman who chooses abortion a sonogram of the fetus and hear the heartbeat. State Rep. Jodie Laubenberg (R-Parker) wants to ban abortions altogether 20 weeks into the pregnancy and beyond.

Carol Everett of the Women’s Wellness Coalition of Texas supports the measure. She said she's witnessed a fetus move away from the operation tools.

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5:25pm

Wed April 10, 2013
Politics

Bill on Link Between Abortion, Breast Cancer Stirs Debate

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  • Story as it aired on KUT 90.5 FM

State law requires Texas physicians to inform women having an abortion that the operation may increase their risk of breast cancer.

But State Rep. Sarah Davis (R-West University Place), a survivor of the disease, wants to stop the mandate through a bill she’s authored.

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9:05am

Wed April 10, 2013
2013 Legislative Sesssion

At the Capitol: Three Bills Gov. Perry Should Be Watching Today

Credit KUT News

Three bills related to Gov. Rick Perry are getting a vetting today.

The Texas Senate is set to hear two bills scrutinizing the use of money from the Texas Enterprise Fund. The Texas Enterprise Fund is Perry’s economic development program that gives taxpayer money to private business. Some Austin recipients include Apple and Visa.

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