Texas enacts laws restricting abortion pill access and legal actions

Texas lawmakers have approved a law allowing private citizens to sue abortion pill providers, making it the first of its kind in the US, as part of the state's broader efforts to restrict abortion access. The law permits lawsuits against manufacturers, doctors, and mailers of abortion-inducing drugs, with potential damages up to $100,000, and aims to enforce Texas's existing abortion bans. The legislation has faced criticism for encouraging vigilantism and targeting out-of-state providers, while supporters claim it protects women and fetuses. The law is expected to be signed by Governor Greg Abbott and will take effect in December, likely sparking legal challenges.
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- Texas moves to allow anyone to sue abortion pill prescribers, distributors The Washington Post
- Texas bill allowing residents to sue out-of-state abortion pill providers reaches governor The Guardian
- Texas passes bill banning abortion pills from being mailed to the state The 19th News
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