Might want to look into what the protest is about. Although the tampon tax, the sales tax on products due to menstrual products has been repealed in several states as being an unfair tax lebied against women.
No, Texas, like many other states in their battle against abortion are making it more difficult for women, especially women in low income house holds, to access the necessary health care that they need by closing down planned parenthood facilities, even though they don't perform abortions.
Planned Parenthood takes a bad rap for performing abortions, even though they don't. They also perform such services as cancer screening, pre-natal advice, including pregnacy testing, referals to ob/gyns for pre-natal care, and birth control education and methods for after the child is born.
Yes, it took generations for women to finally get these rights made constitutional. Now that they have them, they still have to fight to keep them.
It's funny, because I know a lot of fun enthusiasts that still believe that "Obummer is gunna come and tek my guns away." I even told them Obama isnt dben president, but they'll fight for a right that was established over 200 years ago that nobody is threatening.
And yet women, who haven't even had the vote for a century, have to fight to keep their constitutional rights because a group of insecure guys can't stand the fact that there are women that won't be their slaves.
Go figure.