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RU-486 - an abortion 'gray area'

Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 11/5/2009 6:20:00 AM A legal opinion is sought in Texas concerning use of RU-486 for abortions. Republican State Representative Frank Corte asked Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott for an opinion on whether facilities that dispense RU-486 should be licensed by the state. Corte notes that the issue is considered a "gray area," as the drug accomplishes...

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Texas State Lawmaker Requests Information On Licenses For Dispensing Mifepristone

Texas state Rep. Frank Corte (R) earlier this month requested that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) provide information about whether medical facilities that regularly dispense mifepristone for medical abortion procedures should be licensed by the state, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.

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“This proposition is Rick Perry's get-out-of-jail- free card for the election year. He wants a political win and wants us to accept crumbs to get it.”

... property owners from unwarranted seizure by developers. He was joined Thursday by State Rep. Frank Corte, R-San Antonio, one of the legislature's most persistent advocates for eminent-domain reform. He authored the proposition.“Right now, we have no protection in the [state] constitution,” Corte said. “This will send a strong message to the legislature to...