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City enacts strict policy to protect unborn children

June 11, 2024 | Amarillo, Potter County, Texas



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City enacts strict policy to protect unborn children
In a recent government meeting, officials from Amarillo discussed the city's policy aimed at protecting unborn children by prohibiting any conduct that aids or induces elective abortions. The policy explicitly states that it does not restrict travel for individuals seeking abortions outside of Amarillo, acknowledging that women may need to go to other states where such procedures are legal.

Commissioner Kraft emphasized that, under current Texas law, no physical abortions can occur within the state. He noted that if the legal landscape changes, the city would need to reevaluate its policy significantly. The discussion highlighted the city's stance on the matter, reinforcing that while Amarillo seeks to limit local involvement in elective abortions, it does not impose restrictions on women's ability to travel for medical services elsewhere.

This meeting reflects ongoing debates surrounding reproductive rights and local governance in Texas, as cities navigate the implications of state laws on individual freedoms and healthcare access.

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