The Denton City Council considered a non-binding motion supporting reproductive rights and both sides spoke out about it during Tuesday night's meeting.
A huge rally outside city hall drew angry women and men, upset with the recent Supreme Court decision and supporting a city council resolution to withhold city resources to enforce new abortion laws.
Inside the meeting, a young woman claiming to be the victim of sexual abuse spoke in support of the symbolic, non binding resolution.
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