Momentum is building! Texas Right to Life and 97 other Pro-Life leaders sent a letter to Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday, urging him to stop abortion pills. Since then, support has grown—32 more organizations and leaders have signed on, strengthening the call to bring lawmakers back to the Capitol to pass the Woman and Child Protection Act.
Roughly 19,000 abortion pills are ordered online and brought to Texas each year. Now, even more organizations—like 40 Days for Life, the Republican Party of Texas, and many others—are rising up to say this must end.
Since the reversal of Roe v. Wade three years ago, the abortion industry has shifted tactics, trafficking abortion pills into Pro-Life states like Texas. These drugs often come from overseas or sketchy websites, with no medical oversight.
The Woman and Child Protection Act, which passed the Texas Senate but was slow-walked to death in the House, would:
- Empower any Texan to sue those who traffic, mail, distribute, or manufacture abortion-inducing drugs;
- Allow families to file wrongful death lawsuits if a woman is harmed or killed by these drugs; and
- Authorize state-led prosecution of abortion pill traffickers.
Earlier this week, Governor Abbott announced he will bring lawmakers back to Austin for 30 days starting July 21 to address a handful of issues that were not completed before the June deadline.
“Texas has made real progress in building a Culture of Life,” Texas Right to Life President Dr. John Seago stated, “But we cannot ignore the greatest threat to moms and babies in our state today—tens of thousands of abortion pills illegally trafficked into Texas. We urge Governor Abbott to once again protect women and children from the violence of abortion.”
Every successful abortion ends the life of a preborn child and places women in danger. Abortion pills are neither safe nor rare. These drugs are 22 times more harmful than FDA reports suggest, and more than 1 in 10 women who take them require emergency medical care. Meanwhile, thousands of preborn Texans are killed each year, and their mothers are left to suffer.
The Woman and Child Protection Act targets the out-of-state actors and traffickers who make a profit off deceiving women about the effectiveness and safety of the pills.
Without immediate action, an estimated 38,000 more preborn children could lose their lives by the next time lawmakers are scheduled to meet—January 2027.
Will you continue the momentum and contact Governor Abbott to ask him to take action to stop abortion pills?
Contact Governor Abbott
Dear Governor Abbott,
I’m writing to urge you to call a Special Session to address the growing danger of abortion pills in Texas. Over 19,000 of these pills are mailed into our state each year—often from unregulated websites—putting women at serious risk and ending the lives of innocent preborn children.
Senate Bill 2880, the Woman and Child Protection Act, would stop traffickers and distributors of these deadly drugs while protecting women from prosecution. The bill allows families to seek justice if a woman is harmed or killed by these lethal drugs.
Please take swift action and add SB 2880 to the call for a Special Session. Texas must continue to lead in protecting Life.
Thank you for your leadership.