Match and Bumble launch funds to help women seeking abortions in Texas

Sep 05, 2021 View Original Article
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    68% Very Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    76% Extremely Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    76% Negative

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"Plaed Parenthood welcomed the decision saying it 'offers protection to the brave health care providers and staff at Plaed Parenthood health centers throughout Texas, who have continued to offer care as best they can within the law while facing surveillance, harassment, and threats from vigilantes eager to stop them.'"
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6% Conservative
"It will also donate $1 million to Plaed Parenthood to 'help ensure that transportation is never a barrier to healthcare access'."
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2% Conservative
"The order will remain in effect until September 17 when Plaed Parenthood will need to prove the need for a permanent order."
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-2% Liberal
"Anti-abortion campaigners have intensified their efforts since Donald Trump was elected president and appointed two conservative justices to the US Supreme Court, hopeful they can convince the right-leaning court to re-examine Roe v. Wade."
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-6% Liberal
"State District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Austin granted Plaed Parenthood a temporary restraining order against Texas Right to Life, its legislative director and 100 unidentified associates late Friday."
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-8% Liberal
"Rather than enforcement by state officials, the new law gives private citizens the right to sue women who get abortions for $10,000."
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-12% Liberal
"Abortion providers and pro-choice supporters have secured a minor victory in Texas after a state judge baed an anti-abortion group from suing Plaed Parenthood under the new Texas law."
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-14% Liberal
"'The Heartbeat bill'Multiple governors have signed legislation outlawing abortion if a doctor can detect a so-called 'fetal heartbeat,' part of a concerted effort to restrict abortion rights in states across the country."
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-20% Liberal
"Roe v. Wade: The landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America"
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-22% Liberal
"The landmark ruling legalized abortion nationwide but divided public opinion and has been under attack ever since."
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-24% Liberal
"Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, and Louisiana have enacted 'heartbeat laws' recently, and Alabama passed an even more restrictive version in May, amounting to a near total ban on abortion from the moment of conception."
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-30% Liberal
"The new abortion bill, dubbed the 'Texas Heartbeat Act', was signed into law in May by Texas Governor Greg Abbott (pictured) and took effect Wednesday"
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2% Conservative
"The new abortion bill, dubbed the 'Texas Heartbeat Act', was signed into law in May by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and took effect Wednesday."
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0% Conservative
"Anti-abortion campaigners have intensified their efforts since Donald Trump was elected president and appointed two conservative justices to the US Supreme Court, hopeful they can convince the right-leaning court to re-examine Roe v. Wade."
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-4% Liberal
"Democrats are trying to push back against the law, with Joe Biden condemning it 'un-American' and describing the deputizing of private citizens as 'a vigilante system.'"
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : Planned Parenthood welcomed the decision saying it 'offers protection to the brave health care providers and staff at Planned Parenthood health centers throughout Texas, who have continued to offer care as best they can within the law while facing surveillance, harassment, and threats from vigilantes eager to stop them.'
51% : It will also donate $1 million to Planned Parenthood to 'help ensure that transportation is never a barrier to healthcare access'.
49% : The order will remain in effect until September 17 when Planned Parenthood will need to prove the need for a permanent order.
47% : Anti-abortion campaigners have intensified their efforts since Donald Trump was elected president and appointed two conservative justices to the US Supreme Court, hopeful they can convince the right-leaning court to re-examine Roe v. Wade.
46% : State District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Austin granted Planned Parenthood a temporary restraining order against Texas Right to Life, its legislative director and 100 unidentified associates late Friday.
44% : Rather than enforcement by state officials, the new law gives private citizens the right to sue women who get abortions for $10,000.
43% : Abortion providers and pro-choice supporters have secured a minor victory in Texas after a state judge banned an anti-abortion group from suing Planned Parenthood under the new Texas law.
40% : 'The Heartbeat bill'Multiple governors have signed legislation outlawing abortion if a doctor can detect a so-called 'fetal heartbeat,' part of a concerted effort to restrict abortion rights in states across the country.
39% : Roe v. Wade: The landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in America
38% : The landmark ruling legalized abortion nationwide but divided public opinion and has been under attack ever since.
35% : Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, and Louisiana have enacted 'heartbeat laws' recently, and Alabama passed an even more restrictive version in May, amounting to a near total ban on abortion from the moment of conception.

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