Texas House Passes ‘Bounty Hunting’ Abortion Bill
KATIE COURIC MEDIA
Still, for the most extreme anti-abortion groups, HB 7 doesn’t go far enough. As the Houston Chronicle notes, Abolish Abortion Texas says it falls short because it protects pregnant women from litigation, “thereby denying equal protection of the laws.”
“Our laws should deter everyone in Texas from murdering preborn children, whether they are third-party abolitionists, the fathers of the children, or the mothers of the children,” JR Haas, the group’s vice president, said in a statement.