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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 2243883" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Thats not what the Texas law did at all.</p><p></p><p>The law was FILLED with useless requirements, like parking spots, widths of hallways, size of doorways, types of cloting to be worn by providers, number of gurneys, types of lighting, size of waiting rooms, number of rooms, kinds of plumming and tons of other useless requirements that made it almost impossible for providers to do, without tearing a building down and rebuilding it from the ground up.</p><p></p><p>The Texas law wasnt about protecting women, but rather, to make it hard to do business for providers by making ridiculous rules that made it too expensive to operate a clinic.</p><p></p><p>This end around was a right wing scheme to shut down clinics with building codes and had nothing to do with womens health.</p><p></p><p>The scotus handed the right wing and all the religious nuts in texas and around the country, a GIANT Smackdown.</p><p></p><p>Sort of like an abortion itself, this ruling aborts the republicans hopes of stopping the practice after carrying the efforts for months.</p><p></p><p>TOS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 2243883, member: 17969"] Thats not what the Texas law did at all. The law was FILLED with useless requirements, like parking spots, widths of hallways, size of doorways, types of cloting to be worn by providers, number of gurneys, types of lighting, size of waiting rooms, number of rooms, kinds of plumming and tons of other useless requirements that made it almost impossible for providers to do, without tearing a building down and rebuilding it from the ground up. The Texas law wasnt about protecting women, but rather, to make it hard to do business for providers by making ridiculous rules that made it too expensive to operate a clinic. This end around was a right wing scheme to shut down clinics with building codes and had nothing to do with womens health. The scotus handed the right wing and all the religious nuts in texas and around the country, a GIANT Smackdown. Sort of like an abortion itself, this ruling aborts the republicans hopes of stopping the practice after carrying the efforts for months. TOS. [/QUOTE]
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