San Antonio City Council approves Reproductive Justice Fund — sort of
San Antonio City Council approved the hotly contested Reproductive Justice Fund in a 9-0 vote Thursday, although with one major caveat. Although the $500,000 fund will be spent on reproductive health education, contraceptive access, STD testing and doula training, it won't be used to cover out-of-state abortion care — one of the fund’s original purposes. District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte — the most conservative member of the dais — abstained from Thursday's vote.
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