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Abbott Signs New Laws on Medical Emergency Care and Abortion Funding

Two bills aim to clarify treatment standards for life-threatening pregnancy complications

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
September 8, 2025
in Politics, Texas Family Values, Top News
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Governor Greg Abbott signed two controversial bills into law yesterday at the Texas Capitol, both targeting different aspects of abortion policy in Texas.

The headline measure, Senate Bill 31, dubbed the “Life of the Mother Act,” attempts to provide clearer guidelines for doctors treating pregnant women facing life-threatening medical emergencies. The second bill, Senate Bill 33, cuts off taxpayer funding for organizations that provide or assist with abortion services.

What the Life of the Mother Act Changes

Senate Bill 31, authored by Senator Bryan Hughes, aims to clarify when doctors can legally intervene during pregnancy-related medical emergencies. The law requires healthcare providers to treat women experiencing life-threatening physical conditions that put them at risk of death or serious injury.

The legislation attempts to address confusion among medical professionals about Texas’s existing abortion laws by standardizing the language around medical emergency exceptions. Supporters say this gives doctors the legal clarity they need to make critical decisions in emergency situations.

Critics argue the law doesn’t go far enough to protect women facing complicated pregnancies, while supporters contend it strengthens protections for both mothers and unborn children.

Taxpayer Funding Restrictions

The companion measure, Senate Bill 33 by Senator Donna Campbell, prohibits Texas government entities from providing financial or logistical support to abortion providers or organizations that help people obtain abortions. This includes entering contracts with such organizations.

The funding ban extends beyond direct abortion services to include organizations that provide referrals, transportation assistance, or other support for people seeking abortion care.

Political Response

At the Capitol ceremony, Abbott emphasized Texas’s commitment to “pro-life and pro-family” values, joined by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and multiple Republican lawmakers who championed the legislation.

The governor framed the measures as protecting both mothers and children while providing medical professionals with needed legal guidance. Democratic lawmakers and reproductive rights advocates have criticized the laws as further restricting healthcare access for Texas women.

What This Means for You

For pregnant women in Texas, the Life of the Mother Act may affect how quickly doctors respond to emergency situations. Supporters hope clearer legal standards will reduce hesitation among healthcare providers treating life-threatening complications.

For taxpayers, the funding restrictions mean state and local government dollars cannot support organizations involved in abortion services, even indirectly through contracts for other services.

The laws take effect immediately following the governor’s signature.

Key Details

Senate Bill 31 (Life of the Mother Act):

  • Requires treatment for life-threatening pregnancy emergencies
  • Attempts to clarify medical emergency exceptions
  • Aimed at reducing legal uncertainty for doctors

Senate Bill 33 (Funding Restrictions):

  • Bans government contracts with abortion providers
  • Prohibits funding organizations that assist with abortion access
  • Applies to all Texas governmental entities

Both measures continue Texas’s trend of enacting some of the nation’s most restrictive abortion policies, while supporters argue they protect life and provide necessary clarity for medical professionals.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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