Can adoption replace abortion? Experts say it’s a lot more complicated than it sounds
Experts on adoption and abortion say lawmakers must work to provide financial and mental health support to birth parents, adoptive parents and adoptees in order to make the adoption process a better option for those with unwanted pregnancies.
By Cecilia Lenzen, The Texas Tribune
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Gov. Greg Abbott’s lead over Beto O’Rourke narrows to 6 points, poll finds
The 6-point gap is smaller than when Republican George W. Bush ousted Democrat Ann Richards in 1994.
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