San Antonio Budget Allocation Draws Legal Challenge

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A pro-life group in Texas is suing the city of San Antonio over the so-called "Reproductive Justice Fund" that is part of a newly-passed budget. It allocates $500,000 for groups that help women travel to other states to end a pregnancy. John Seago, who heads Texas Right To Life, says they want to send a message to other cities that may be thinking about using taxpayer dollars to fund pro-abortion groups. When the San Antonio City Council took up the Reproductive Justice Fund, there was debate over whether it broke Texas law. It was passed despite some objections.


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