City officials in Portland, Oregon are planning to ban travel to Texas over the southern state’s recently enacted anti-abortion law. Portland’s City Council is scheduled to vote Sept. 8 on an emergency motion that would ban the city from procuring goods or services from Texas, in addition to blocking city workers from traveling there. “The ban will be in effect until the state of Texas withdraws its unconstitutional ban on abortion or until it is overturned in court,” Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said in a press release. “The Portland City Council stands unified in its belief that all people should have the right to choose if and when they carry a pregnancy and that the decisions they make are complex, difficult, and unique to their circumstances.” The Texas law, which went into effect on Sept. 1, requires doctors to try to detect a fetal heartbeat before an abortion is performed. …