The problem of abortion trafficking is not one that the City of Amarillo can ignore.

The problem of abortion trafficking is not one that the City of Amarillo can ignore.
The Muenster City Council’s vote was unanimous.
Texas’ anti-abortion laws do not address the disposal of the remains of an unborn child killed by an elective abortion outside the State of Texas at a waste management facility inside the State of Texas.
State officials’ skeptical comments on Amarillo’s proposed Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance, prohibiting abortion and abortion trafficking, have drawn criticism from constituents across their districts.
A lot may have changed in a post-Roe Texas, but what has not changed is that there is still a battle against abortion to be fought in this country.
So far, a total of 67 cities and 7 counties across 7 states have passed ordinances prohibiting abortion within their city and county limit.
An in-depth review reveals that the vast majority of candidates supported by COPAC in the last three General Elections were Democrats.
So far, a total of 67 cities and 5 counties across 7 states have passed ordinances prohibiting abortion within their city and county limit.
Despite the setback, many within the community are optimistic that the abortion trafficking ordinance will eventually be revisited.
The Chandler Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance is expected to return to the City Council agenda in June 2024 – if not sooner.