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Hillary Clinton: ‘Abortion bans have killed another woman in Texas’
Texas’ abortion ban prevented timely termination for Tierra Walker despite life-threatening risks, with over 90 doctors involved yet no abortion offered, lawmakers say.
- Tierra Walker, a 37-year-old woman, died after doctors refused to provide her with abortion care under Texas law, despite her health risks being severe, as reported by ProPublica.
- Democratic lawmaker Judy Chu condemned Republican lawmakers for their role in the aftermath of Walker's death, stating it was caused by laws limiting women's health access.
- Medical experts stated that doctors failed to follow standard procedures, which could have prevented Walker's death during her pregnancy complications.
- Following a public outcry, Texas lawmakers passed a new law regarding abortion access, but it is unclear if it will effectively change how cases like Walker's are handled.
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‘How Many More Have to Die?’ Asks Democrat as Another Texas Woman’s Death Blamed on Abortion Ban
"Pro-choice Activists Demonstrate Against The ‘Rally for Life’" by infomatique is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. By: Julia Conley Common Dreams “Let’s be very clear: Republicans are killing women,” said one abortion rights advocate. “Democrats need to start calling them murderers loudly and often.” After new reporting detailed the latest known woman who died because doctors would not…
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