Today, Amarillo voters will decide to accept or reject a ballot proposition to further prohibit abortion and abortion trafficking within city limits.

Today, Amarillo voters will decide to accept or reject a ballot proposition to further prohibit abortion and abortion trafficking within city limits.
When citizens cast their final votes, one can only hope that their votes are cast based on accurate information and not misleading statements.
A Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance is on the ballot for Amarillo voters this November.
Women’s March Executive Director, Rachel O’Leary Carmona, has been a resident of Amarillo since 2021.
In defending abortion, “separation of Church and State” does not appear to be an argument for Unitarian Universalist churches.
The ballot language for Amarillo’s Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance has finally been decided and is now on its way to the November ballot.
It was the first time in four decades the GOP platform failed to include language supporting federal protection for unborn children.
The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance will now go before voters in the November 2024 election.
The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance, if not passed by the City Council, could go before voters in the November 2024 election.
The outcome of the unanimous 3-0 vote against the ordinance was a surprise to many.