Texas and Ohio have dubbed abortions a "non-essential" service during coronavirus

Article originally appeared in Mic.com on March 25th, 2020.

These kinds of laws will impact poor and Americans of color disproportionately, Texas-based abortion provider and counselor Paige Alexandria told Mic in an email. The move to change abortion laws in the face of a public health crisis sets a "dangerous precedent," she says.

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