State Rep. Bryan Slaton (R) has led the crusade against 'grooming' by 'sick adults' in Texas and proposed making abortion punishable by the death penalty.
in 2021 that would ban and criminalize abortion, with no exceptions for rape or incest, and make providing or having an abortion potentially punishable by the death penalty.
“It is time for Texas to protect the natural right to life for the tiniest and most innocent Texans, and this bill does just that,” Slaton said at the time. “It’s time Republicans make it clear that we actually think abortion is murder.”Slaton has not commented on the current allegations against him, but his lawyer called them “outrageous” and “false” in a statement to press in April.
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