Texas lawmakers are back, and so is abortion fight

Published 12:00 am Monday, July 1, 2013

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — More than 5,000 demonstrators are rallying in Austin, Texas, against new abortion restrictions.
Television stars and a country singer appeared at the Texas Capitol’s largest political rally in years, just hours before the Legislature was scheduled to begin a new special session.
Gov. Rick Perry called on lawmakers to restrict when, where and how women obtain abortions. Supporters say they will improve women’s health care, while opponents say they will shut down clinics through over-regulation.
Women addressing the crowd called on lawmakers to reject the law because it took away a woman’s right to choose. But Republican majorities who oppose all abortions are expected to pass the bill over the next 30 days.
Anti-abortion protesters were expected to rally later Monday afternoon.