KEY POINTS
  • Companies behind the largest U.S. dating apps are reacting to Texas' restrictive abortion law.
  • Bumble, based in Austin, said it was creating a relief fund supporting people seeking abortions in the state.
  • Match Group CEO Shar Dubey also announced in a memo to employees that she would personally create a fund to support Texas-based employees and dependents impacted by the legislation.

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Whitney Wolfe Herd speaks onstage in Dana Point, California.

Companies behind the largest U.S. dating apps are reacting to Texas' restrictive abortion law that was allowed to go into effect this week by the Supreme Court.

Bumble, based in Austin, said it was creating a relief fund supporting people seeking abortions in the state.

In this article