On Monday, the TEA Fund resumed funding procedures after a federal judge ruled that he couldn't enforce Texas' abortion bans outside of the state.
laid out by Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that established abortion as a constitutional right.
The news comes after abortion rights activists celebrated a major win last month: A federal judge had ruled thatTEA Fund’s intake director Charlie Hughes told thethat Monday was a big day for her group. “We’re excited to get to help people again,” Hughes said. Although she anticipates that anti-abortion proponents won’t be pleased to learn that TEA Fund’s program is operating again, Hughes’ group and other abortion funds are ready for whatever hurdles they encounter next.
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