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House Bill 2 Forces Whole Woman’s Health of Austin to Close

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“Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone’s life forever.” Margaret Cho (Whole Woman’s Health).

With extremely heavy hearts, we’re announcing today that Whole Woman’s Health of Austin is closing its doors days before our trial against House Bill 2 begins.

Austin was our flagship clinic, serving the community of Central Texas with the best abortion care available to women for over ten years. House Bill 2, which passed last summer, has forced us into yet another closure, this time because we’re unable to meet the standards of an ambulatory surgical center at this location.

Fortunately we’re still caring for women at Whole Woman’s Health of Fort Worth and, continuing after September 1st, at Whole Woman’s Health of San Antonio.

Here is our official statement to the public:

“We wanted to let you know that as of today, July 31, Whole Woman’s Health will close its Austin clinic doors.

“The closure today of Whole Woman’s Health of Austin is the result of politicians acting against women in our state when they passed HB2.  They continue to be relentless in taking personal health decisions away from women by passing onerous and medically unnecessary restrictions,” commented Amy Hagstrom Miller, CEO, Whole Woman’s Health.

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The brother that gets me is going to get one hell of a woman.” Aretha Franklin (Whole Woman’s Health).

This announcement comes just days before the August 4 trial date, when Whole Woman’s Health and other independent providers will challenge the onerous requirements of House Bill 2 (HB2) set to go into effect September 1, 2014 in the legal challenge Whole Woman’s Health vs. Lakey. The outcome of the trial will ultimately decide the fate of Whole Woman’s Health clinics around the state, with the exception of Whole Woman’s Surgical Center in San Antonio, which meets the requirements of HB2 and will remain open into the future.

“While Austin has stopped providing abortion care, our Fort Worth clinic remains open and we hold out hope that this trial will allow us to remain open and continue serving that community and possibly even reopen some of the WWH clinics that HB 2 forced us to close,” said Hagstrom Miller.”

You haven’t seen the last of us yet. We have a lot of things up our sleeve and the lawsuit next week is just the beginning.”

Join us on Monday as we continue to fight back against these painfully unnecessary, onerous, and destructive provisions that House Bill 2 has imposed on women and their healthcare providers in Texas.

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