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Texas Senate Democratic Caucus Statement on the Impact of Texas’ Draconian Abortion Ban

It is not surprising that women are leaving Texas, and women are refusing to move to Texas, because of our state’s cruel and regressive laws on abortion and reproductive healthcare. Please take a minute to read our statement from the Senate Democratic Caucus.

Press Release from the Texas Senate Democratic Caucus re the Impact of Texas' Draconian Abortion Ban | Priorities: Nathan Johnson for Texas State Senate, District 16

Austin, TX — The Texas Senate Democratic Caucus issued the following statement in response to the latest data demonstrating the impact of Texas’ extreme abortion ban:

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, nearly seven million Texas women of reproductive age are unable to access essential reproductive health care—even in the case of rape or incest. They have fewer rights than their mothers or their grandmothers had.

In addition to stripping women of the fundamental right to control what happens to their bodies, Texas’ draconian laws have made it a nightmare for the many women experiencing serious medical complications that can only be resolved through abortion care. Yet legislation Senate Democrats filed last year to allow doctors to use their best medical judgments to determine when an abortion is medically necessary went nowhere. Similarly, legislation to make an exception for rape fell on deaf ears despite indications of bipartisan support.

What’s happening in Texas should serve as a dire warning for other states. Two studies released this week show what a post-Roe world really looks like.

A study released by the University of Houston provides concrete evidence of the consequences of Texas’ extreme ban. After Texas’ six-week ban went into effect in 2021, the Texas birth rate increased for the first time since 2014 while the national birth rate fell slightly. Most alarming was the teen birth rate increased in Texas for the first time in 15 years!

As we warned when S.B. 8 and H.B. 1280 were passed over our objections, women of color—who are more likely to face challenges accessing reproductive care due to income, inability to take time off from work, lack of transportation or childcare—have been the most affected.

A second study released by the Journal of the American Medical Association estimated there were 26,313 rape-related pregnancies in Texas since the state’s ban went into effect—nearly half of the estimated rape- related pregnancies of the 14 states with total abortion bans! These survivors of rape were left with no other option in Texas but to carry their rapist’s pregnancy to term.

These figures should outrage all of us. Women and girls across our state are enduring unwanted pregnancies, suffering from life-endangering complications in desired pregnancies and fleeing the state for medical care. We cannot allow this to be the new norm.

Texans deserve better from their state leaders. We will continue fighting for Texas women to be able to make their own health care decisions with their loved ones and their doctors.

Nathan Johnson has always protected the right to choose. And he always will.

After Abbott and the extremists passed their radical abortion ban in Texas, I went to work for you in the Texas Senate to protect your right to choose.

1) I filed Senate Bill 78 to legalize medication abortion in Texas so that Texas women would have access to mifepristone and misoprostol. These FDA-approved medications are a safe way to abort a pregnancy without a clinical procedure. I was the only legislator in Texas to introduce legislation on this issue.

2) I filed Senate Bill 79 to nullify a 1925 Texas law that allows for the prosecution of women who get an abortion and those who help them. This was part of my effort to get rid of pre-Roe v. Wade statutes that prohibit abortion.

3) I filed Senate Bill 291 to protect from prosecution anyone who helps a woman travel out of state to obtain an abortion.

4) And when cities and counties around Texas started passing their abortion travel bans, I filed Senate Bill 45 to block them. These ordinances would deputize every Texan to sue anyone who helps
a woman travel through town on their way out of state to receive abortion medical care. Again, I was the only legislator in Texas to author legislation like this.

My record on reproductive and abortion rights stands in stark contrast to that of my opponent. Victoria Neave Criado stood with Republicans and supported legislation that Planned Parenthood opposed, and she voted for a bill that targeted abortion doctors.1 She has never filed a bill to protect or restore abortion rights—ever.

I will always support and defend reproductive freedom in Texas. What the extremists have done is cruel and dangerous, and it is inconsistent with American notions of freedom, privacy, and autonomy. That’s why I’m asking for your vote on March 5. With your support at the ballot box, I’ll go back to Austin to keep this fight going until we reclaim reproductive rights for Texas women.

Re-elect Senator Nathan Johnson to the Texas State Senate, District 16