Measuring the Effects of Texas Family Planning Cuts
The first part in our occasional series examining the battle over family planning in Texas considers the impact of lawmakers' orders to reduce spending on birth control and cancer screenings.
The first part in our occasional series examining the battle over family planning in Texas considers the impact of lawmakers' orders to reduce spending on birth control and cancer screenings.
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Adele Roberson
John Boehner - The Orange man is practising the same old Republicans tactics. Spit on your chin, pound the table and deny, deny and deny. Distract, Distract....
This is what is going to bring the GOP down in November.
Republicans always think they are smarter than everyone else in the country.They actually think people are not watching and listening carefully these days.
They are the stupid ones.... not the rest of us.
Senator John Cornyn from Texas votes against every bill that would benefit women. I don't know about that old fool , does he not have a mother, a daughter or a sister.A conscience?
He even voted against the Violence against Women Act... Republicans have voted for this bill Bill in the past but this time around NO He wrote a long article in the Houston Chronicle, telling why this
is such a terrible bill. The same bill he voted for last time.
They will pay at the voting booths... Really.