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Texas Legislature Passes Bill to Clarify Life-Saving Abortion Exceptions

Senate Bill 31, awaiting Gov. Abbott's signature, aims to reduce confusion for doctors under Texas' near-total abortion ban without expanding exceptions.

Dr. Austin Dennard holds her son as she poses for a portrait at her home in Dallas, Friday, May 2, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Dr. Austin Dennard holds her son as she poses for a portrait at her home in Dallas, Friday, May 2, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Dr. Austin Dennard poses for a portrait at her home in Dallas, Friday, May 2, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Overview

  • Senate Bill 31, passed 129-6 in the Texas House, clarifies medical exceptions under the state's strict abortion ban and now awaits Gov. Greg Abbott's approval.
  • The bill specifies that doctors cannot face criminal charges for performing abortions in medical emergencies causing major bodily impairment and defines life-threatening conditions as those capable of causing death.
  • It does not expand exceptions to include cases of rape, incest, or fatal fetal anomalies, which critics argue leaves significant gaps in protecting women's health.
  • Supporters, including Republican lawmakers, say the bill aims to provide clear guidance to doctors and hospitals, addressing widespread confusion since the 2022 abortion ban took effect.
  • Opponents, including abortion-rights advocates, contend the bill's narrow scope may not adequately prevent delays or denials of life-saving care, which have reportedly led to at least three maternal deaths.