Texas Abortion Businesses Admit Defeat. Abortion Ban is Here to Stay - LifeNews.com
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54% : During arguments before the court, State Solicitor General Judd Stone responded that the law clearly states that enforcement is private.46% : But enforcement by public officials was never the issue since the abortion ban allows a private right of against against the abortion industry for breaking the law.
45% : "The Texas Supreme Court correctly interpreted that S.B. 8 does not authorize enforcement by a state official, either directly or indirectly," said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life.
45% : The heartbeat law has the potential to save tens of thousands of unborn babies from abortion every year.
40% : The Texas abortion ban is here to stay and will keep saving babies from abortion.
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