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Match Group CEO, Bumble decry Texas law

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The chief executive of Tinder-owner Match Group has sharply criticized the new law prohibitin­g most abortions in Texas and says she is setting up a fund to help any Texas-based employees who need to seek an abortion outside the state.

Rival dating app Bumble also criticized the law and announced on Instagram it will donate funds to six organizati­ons that support women’s reproducti­ve rights. Both companies are based in Texas and led by women.

Dallas-based Match Group said CEO Shar Dubey is creating the fund on her own and not through the company. She spoke out against the law in a memo to employees Thursday.

“I immigrated to America from India over 25 years ago and I have to say, as a Texas resident, I am shocked that I now live in a state where women’s reproducti­ve laws are more regressive than most of the world, including India,” Dubey said in the memo.

Dubey said her fund would help cover any additional costs incurred by Match Group employees if they need to travel outside the state to seek an abortion.

Her statement came after Austin-based

Bumble, which is led by CEO Whitney Wolfe, spoke out against the law on social media.

“Bumble is women-founded and womenled, and from day one we’ve stood up for the most vulnerable. We’ll keep fighting against regressive laws like #SB8,” Bumble said on Twitter. The Texas law, which took effect Tuesday after the Supreme Court denied an emergency appeal from abortion providers, bans abortions once medical profession­als can detect cardiac activity, usually around six weeks and often before women know they’re pregnant. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this Tuesday, April 23, 2019 file photo, Founder and CEO of Bumble, Whitney Wolfe Herd, speaks during the TIME 100 Summit, in New York. ‘Bumble is womenfound­ed and womenled, and from day one we’ve stood up for the most vulnerable. We’ll keep fighting against regressive laws like #SB8,’ Bumble said on Twitter. (AP)
In this Tuesday, April 23, 2019 file photo, Founder and CEO of Bumble, Whitney Wolfe Herd, speaks during the TIME 100 Summit, in New York. ‘Bumble is womenfound­ed and womenled, and from day one we’ve stood up for the most vulnerable. We’ll keep fighting against regressive laws like #SB8,’ Bumble said on Twitter. (AP)

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