The Chandler Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance is expected to return to the City Council agenda in June 2024 – if not sooner.

The Chandler Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance is expected to return to the City Council agenda in June 2024 – if not sooner.
The Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn initiative has seen a total of 67 cities and four counties pass ordinances in seven different states.
The Cities of Chandler and Llano are not alone in their consideration of prohibiting abortion trafficking – nor are their citizens alone in seeing their city’s leaders delay the process.
More Sanctuary Counties for the Unborn in Texas are expected in the near future.
The work continues to protect life.
The Galveston County district attorney’s office will decide whether the defendants will face criminal prosecution for their actions.
The city council passed an ordinance outlawing abortion, declaring Little River-Academy a sanctuary city for the unborn, in a unanimous 5-0 vote.
The Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative has had a high success rate in Texas this year, and it is likely that 2023 will bring even more sanctuary cities for the unborn.
While the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative is continuing to advance into states like New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota – the movement is far from finished in the State of Texas.
The total number of ordinances passed by the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative reaches 61.