Judge tosses anti-abortion groups' suit against San Antonio's Reproductive Justice Fund
A Bexar County judge on Thursday swatted down a suit anti-abortion activists filed to block San Antonio from using its newly created Reproductive Justice Fund to cover travel expenses for women seeking out-of-state abortions, City Attorney Andy Segovia said.
Groups including Texas Right to Life and the San Antonio Family Association filed suit last fall in Bexar County District Court, alleging the use of taxpayer money to cover abortion-related expenses violates state law. Attorneys for the city urged Judge Cynthia Marie Chapa to toss the suit because City Council hasn't yet finalized how the money will be spent.
Chapa rejected the case because it was filed prematurely, Segovia said in his statement. Once council irons out details later this year on how the money will be allocated, its spending will be in line with existing laws, he added.
"As we have said all along, any funds allocated as part of the Citys Reproductive Justice Fund will be consistent with State and Federal Laws," Segovia said.
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