Understanding the impact of
PROP A
AKA “The Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn” Ordinance
Deceptive in Nature
The ordinance does not ban abortions. It only encourages neighbors to surveil and sue anyone they suspect of “aiding and abetting” an abortion.
Zero proof is required to file a lawsuit. Any Amarillo citizen under suspicion could be sued for a minimum of $10,000 and attorneys’ fees.
Infringes on Constitutional Rights
The ordinance seeks to censor the sharing of information and dictate where you can spend your money - a direct violation of freedom of speech and freedom of association.
To dive deep into the Prop A Ordinance, follow along with our blog below:
Impact on Medical Emergencies
People facing medical emergencies may need to travel out of state for healthcare, but the ordinance penalizes the travel and support for it. If you have to travel outside of Texas for healthcare, this will impact you!
Prop A: The Travel Ban
Proposition A doesn’t just affect Amarillo; it’s an unprecedented attack on personal freedoms, creating legal risks for assisting in out-of-state healthcare decisions. Discover how this travel ban threatens Amarilloans.
Prop A: The Travel Ban
Discover how Amarillo's "Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn" ordinance acts as a travel ban, infringing on residents' constitutional right to travel freely across state lines for healthcare. Vote No on Proposition A.