A controversial new budget approved by the Austin, Texas, city council last month cuts millions of dollars in funding from the police department and redirects it to a wide variety of programs, including an increase in taxpayer money for abortion access.
The 2020-21 budget, approved Aug. 13, slashes about $20 million from the budget for the Austin Police Department by eliminating vacant police officer positions, canceling cadet classes and cutting overtime costs, among other things, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
The city council diverted the $20 million to fund violence prevention, mental health response and other public health services.
Among the “public health services” receiving an uptick in funding in the new budget is the city’s “abortion services” fund, which received $150,000 in last year’s budget but will get $250,000 under the new budget. The fund provides transportation, lodging, childcare and other services for women seeking an abortion. (Texas law prohibits the funds being used directly for the abortion itself.)
Texas Right to Life and the Austin Chronicle reported on the increase in abortion services funding.
“Austin is doubling down on their stance as a sanctuary city for the abortion industry,” Texas Right to Life said on its website. “… But abortion is not health care. Abortion does nothing to improve the safety,…
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