abortion up to 15 weeks or in cases of rape or incest. Texas’ ban does not allow such exceptions.
Local abortion funds have also been growing, with more volunteers and many more clients. Joan Lamunyon Sanford, executive director for New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, said that because of their faith, her organization for decades has helped vulnerable people who have chosen to get an abortion obtain transportation, hotel rooms and other care items.
But with the sudden growth in resources comes concern. Some reproductive rights advocates worry anti-abortion activists may try to infiltrate their programs in bad faith. Sanford said her organization is focusing on vetting new volunteers, both to encourage help and to ensure the safety and privacy of the people seeking abortions.
Thank goodness for new Mexico! A beacon of sanity in this deranged country
JohnCornyn
I’d just like to reinforce that the is non partisan.
No one cares about New Mexico
NM better fgure out a strategy soon - it has plenty of evangelical nut jobs excited to take power in the state. I hope the Dems are fortified.
What if we had protests for free cancer treatments
Texas and Okla providers should move their offices to NM.