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At least 14 Texas localities, including Abilene and San Angelo, have passed some variation of the ordinance since 2021, but to anti-abortion advocates, Amarillo—a city of 200,000 in the mostly ...
Amarillo City Council voted against the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance, weeks after Clarendon unanimously voted against the anti-abortion law. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion ...
Ad Policy Harper Metcalf, an abortion-rights organizer, hold a sign opposing Proposition A. (Amy Littlefield). Amarillo, T ex.— In the Texas panhandle city of Amarillo on Election Day, in the ...
FILE - Three members of the Women's March group protest in support of access to abortion medication outside the Federal Courthouse on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 in Amarillo, Texas.
The proposal, known as Proposition A, lost by about 20 percentage points Tuesday night, according to unofficial votes. Amarillo became the first Texas city to reject an anti-abortion ordinance ...
It’s a terrifying little law, one that’s obviously reminiscent of Texas’s SB 8 bounty hunting law, which created a right for random Texans to sue those who helped people get an abortion.
Amarillo, located in the mostly rural Panhandle area of Texas, was seen as a “trophy” for anti-abortion advocates due to its prime location on Interstate 40—an hour’s drive to New Mexico ...
And Avow, an abortion advocacy organization in Texas, invested more than $74,000 on digital ads, printing, postage and text message campaigns opposing the ordinance, according to filings with the ...
FILE - People march through downtown Amarillo to protest a lawsuit to ban the abortion drug mifepristone, Feb. 11, 2023, in Amarillo, Texas. (AP Photo/Justin Rex, File) (Justin Rex / AP) ...
Story by The Texas Tribune Staff, and the staffs of The Texas Newsoom, Fort Worth Report and Amarillo Tribune ... As expected, abortion, immigration, and the economy weighed heavily on many voters.
Three members of the Women's March group protest in support of access to abortion medication outside the Federal Courthouse on March 15, 2023, in Amarillo, Texas.
Credit: Mark Rogers for The Texas TribuneDanny Bryant, a 66-year-old man who has lived in Amarillo all his life, didn’t keep track of how long he waited in line.
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