Houston doctor bashes Texas abortion ban as 'white supremacist agenda' in congressional testimony

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A Houston family medicine physician on Thursday spoke out against Texas' abortion bans during a congressional hearing about Republican efforts to implement nationwide restrictions on pregnancy terminations.

CALLAGHAN O'HARE, STR / NYTA Houston family medicine physician on Thursday warned a U.S. House panel of the repercussions of Texas abortion laws, among the most restrictive in the country, and denounced a recent push to scale back access to the procedure nationwide.

The three-hour hearing, held by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, followed recent efforts from several prominent Republicans to implement nationwide bans, expanding on the Supreme Court’s decision in June to give states the power to restrict the procedure. Earlier this month, Sen.

He said the laws have affected many people seeking abortions in Texas: Survivors of rape and incest, young girls still learning about their bodies, mothers struggling with multiple jobs and children, and people with wanted pregnancies who experience grave complications.

Kumar recalled one woman who sought a termination at Planned Parenthood after the implementation last year of Senate Bill 8, which allows private citizens to sue providers who terminate pregnancies after about six weeks, before most people know they are pregnant. The woman worried her abusive partner would find out about the pregnancy, Kumar said.

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