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City of Amarillo moves to ban all elective abortions

June 11, 2024 | Amarillo, Potter County, Texas



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City of Amarillo moves to ban all elective abortions
In a recent government meeting, Amarillo officials discussed a proposed ordinance aimed at significantly restricting abortion access within the city. The ordinance seeks to prohibit elective abortions, including chemical abortions, and aims to extend its reach beyond city limits, affecting residents who may seek abortions in other states.

Key provisions of the ordinance include:
1. Prohibiting the performance of elective abortions and aiding in such procedures within Amarillo city limits.
2. Banning elective abortions for Amarillo residents regardless of where the procedure is performed, effectively targeting out-of-state clinics.
3. Prohibiting the transportation of individuals for the purpose of obtaining an elective abortion, which could impact companies that subsidize such travel.
4. Banning abortion-inducing drugs within city limits.
5. Preventing criminal organizations from operating in Amarillo, with a specific focus on those facilitating abortions.
6. Restricting the transport and disposal of remains from elective abortions within the city.

During the discussion, council members raised concerns about the ordinance's extraterritorial application, which would enforce these prohibitions beyond Amarillo's borders. The language of the ordinance was scrutinized, particularly regarding its implications for residents seeking abortions outside the city.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding reproductive rights in Texas, with local officials navigating the complexities of state law and community values. As the ordinance moves forward, its potential impact on access to reproductive healthcare in the region remains a critical point of contention.

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