District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte voiced strong opposition to efforts by several San Antonio City Council members to allocate city funds toward travel costs for abortion seekers.
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The council passed nearly $50,000 worth of contracts for the controversial Reproductive Justice Fund on Nov. 21. However, abortion travel costs were not part of the final package the council on. Nirenberg replied and asked the five city council members to submit their proposal as a Council Consideration Request through the regular process.
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