High school graduation is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. One Class of 2021 valedictorian from Dallas understood that and took full advantage of her opportunity to address a stadium of her peers. 18-year-old Paxton Smith ditched her approved valedictorian speech and instead, spent her three minutes at the podium expressing her stance on abortion rights taking aim specifically at the anti-abortion bill that Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law on May 19.
According to
Texas Tribune, the law, set to go into effect this September, would prohibit abortions as early as six weeks, or about two weeks after a missed, “regular” menstrual cycle which many people s cycles are not. At six weeks, many people don t yet know they are pregnant. Not only would the law ban nearly all abortions, it also allows anyone to sue Texas healthcare workers and anyone else who may have helped a pregnant person obtain an abortion for as much as $10,000. Texas currently bans abortion after about
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