Watchdog says Texas bill to ban abortion pill access one of the year's worst tech policy ideas

A tech watchdog group has named a bill in the Texas Legislature that would ban online access to abortion medication and information on abortion care as one of the year's "worst ideas in tech policy." The Chamber of Progress on Tuesday unveiled its first annual Tech 404 Awards, which call out legislation that "threatens to break the Internet and harm digital consumers." The award's name is based on the 404 Error Code, which lets Internet users know a link is broken or a page doesn't exist.
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