Planned Parenthood South Texas unveils 100-day plan to counter Trump regime
Planned Parenthood South Texas on Wednesday unveiled a plan to counter likely attacks on reproductive healthcare during the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. “While much attention is focused on the new administration’s first 100 days, Planned Parenthood South Texas has its own 100-Day Plan of Care and Resistance,” the nonprofit said in a statement. The unveiling of Planned Parenthood's project — which includes providing ultrasounds at all San Antonio health centers, expanding colonoscopy services and launching a menopause-education campaign — comes after the Trump White House deleted a federal reproductive rights site set up by the prior administration.
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