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Why LGBTQ people should fear new Texas abortion law

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I worry about everything from climate change to violence against transgender people to racism to reproductive freedom for women.

But, until recently, I didn’t have to worry that a “$10,000 bounty” could be collected from me if I helped a woman to have an abortion.

Yet, this is now a terrifying concern for abortion providers, advocates of women’s reproductive rights and those who value civil liberties.

Especially, for people in Texas. If you value the right to privacy and are LGBTQ or a queer ally, you should be terrified. Here’s why everyone with a sense of decency should feel the hair standing up on the back of their necks: It’s no secret, that the Supreme Court, more conservative since the court of the 1930s, is likely eyeing the chance

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