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That doesn’t include children who didn’t qualify under Texas law. Monday night’s situation, for instance, was not a “Baby Moses” case because the child was 9 months old.
"She" was a young woman who showed up at Fort Worth's Fire Station 26, cradling a baby born just a few hours earlier. Wyrick, a father of two, took the 6 pound, 3 ounce, dark haired little girl ...
SAN ANTONIO – Texas' Safe Haven Law, also known as the Baby Moses Law, allows parents who are unable to care for their children to take them to a designated safe space.
CHILDREN PAY PRICE: Even with 'Baby Moses' law, babies are still dying in dumpsters. More awareness is crucial. Since fiscal year 2022, the same year Roe v.