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She risked coming to Colorado for an abortion. Now she wants to protect others from Texas “bounty hunters.”

Three abortion bills were expected to advance Wednesday in the Colorado Legislature

Lauren Miller, who had to travel to Colorado to have an abortion for one of her twins, is pictured at home in Dallas on March 5, 2023. Five women who say they were denied abortions despite grave risks to their lives or the lives of their fetuses sued the state of Texas on Monday, March 6. (Photo by Nitashia Johnson/The New York Times)
Lauren Miller, who had to travel to Colorado to have an abortion for one of her twins, is pictured at home in Dallas on March 5, 2023. Five women who say they were denied abortions despite grave risks to their lives or the lives of their fetuses sued the state of Texas on Monday, March 6. (Photo by Nitashia Johnson/The New York Times)
Saja Hindi - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 5, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Lauren Miller, a Texas resident who had to have a medically-necessary abortion in Colorado, testified in support of a SB 23-188 on Wednesday.
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