
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 Targets and Isolates Pregnant People
Prop A isolates Amarillo’s pregnant people by targeting those who support them, violating constitutional protections and creating fear.
Prop A Creates Cruel and Unfair Trials in Amarillo
Prop A's vague language leads to unfair trials, punishes people for unintentional actions, and strips away legal defenses in court. This ordinance threatens the foundation of free speech, fair assembly, and justice in Amarillo. Learn how Prop A creates a system of cruel and unfair trials, targeting everyday acts of kindness.
Prop A Threatens Free Speech and First Amendment Rights in Amarillo
Prop A is more than just an ordinance—it's an attack on free speech and the constitutional rights of Amarillo residents. From limiting online expression to encouraging lawsuits for sharing information, this law threatens the community’s ability to speak out and support one another. Learn how we can stand up for our First Amendment rights.
Prop A’s Extreme Legal Fines: A Financial Weapon Against Amarillo Families and Businesses
Prop A’s extreme legal fines aim to financially ruin Amarillo families and businesses, punishing those offering support during medical emergencies or standing up for their rights. Discover how this ordinance threatens our community with endless lawsuits and undermines our constitutional freedoms.
Episode 3: Prop A Prevents You From Defending Yourself In Court
In Episode 3 of our blog series, we explore how Prop A prevents Amarillo residents from defending themselves if sued under the ordinance. With no defenses for honest mistakes, unconstitutional laws, or even past court rulings, Prop A opens the door to endless lawsuits and community harm.
Episode 2: Encourages Lawsuits Without Proof
In Episode 2 of our deep dive into the controversial Prop A ordinance, we expose how this law encourages lawsuits without requiring solid proof. From infringing on personal privacy and free speech to promoting vigilante lawsuits, this ordinance has far-reaching implications that threaten the fabric of our community. Learn more about how these vague and overreaching rules could lead to unnecessary legal chaos and undermine the freedoms that are central to our lives in Amarillo.
Episode 1: Neighbors Suing Neighbors
Discover how Amarillo's new ordinance encourages neighbors to sue neighbors through a private right of action. Learn about the real-life consequences and why this approach threatens community trust and freedom.
Understanding RICO + Comstock Acts
A deep dive into the misuse of RICO and Comstock Act in the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn ordinance, highlighting government overreach and the importance of opposing this measure.
Potter-Randall County Medical Society Speaks Out
The Potter-Randall County Medical Society (PRCMS) is raising the alarm over misleading language in the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance. We are concerned about how this ordinance could criminalize basic acts of compassion and divide our community. It’s time to stand together for fairness, clarity, and the protection of our families.
Prop A: Aiding and Abetting
Discover how Amarillo’s new ordinance broadly defines ‘aiding and abetting’ and the potential risks for supporting reproductive health. Learn about real-life examples and what this means for you.
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.
Ordinance Deep Dive
This ordinance isn’t just about abortion; it impacts every one of us in significant ways. Let’s dive deep into why we should all be concerned.
Prop A: Harms against Amarillo’s Economy
Prop A in Amarillo goes beyond a moral stance—it threatens our local economy and the free market principles we cherish. By targeting businesses that offer reproductive healthcare benefits, and risks driving away jobs and discouraging national companies from investing in our community. We must consider the long-term impact on Amarillo's prosperity and vote "No" on Prop A to protect our businesses and our town's future.
SCFTU heads to city-wide vote
In a recent victory, our city council rejected an anti-abortion travel ban ordinance in a 4-1 vote, yet its proponents have pushed to bring it to a city-wide ballot in November. Join us in ensuring reproductive access and justice prevail in our city.
A Threat to Justice
The proposed ordinance is not about saving lives. Despite its claims, it does nothing to protect the unborn. Instead, it endangers the rights of living women and threatens the principles of justice and equality. This ordinance is a dangerous piece of legislation that would create serious legal, ethical, and constitutional problems.
City Council Rejects SCFTU Ordinance
In a marathon six-hour session, the Amarillo City Council voted 4-1 to reject both the original and amended versions of the “Sanctuary City of the Unborn” ordinance.
Face Your Voters
ARFA calls on the City Council to allow a public vote on the proposed "Sanctuary City for the Unborn" ordinance. We emphasize the importance of transparency and voter input, highlighting how both the original and amended versions represent significant government overreach. Join us in ensuring that the voices of Amarillo residents are heard in this critical decision.
Medical Community Voices Concerns over SCFTU
Aiming to prohibit the transportation of women through Amarillo for the purpose of obtaining an abortion, this ordinance has raised serious concerns among physicians.
Prop A’s Misuse of Comtstock + RICO Acts
As concerned citizens of Amarillo, we must stand against the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn ordinance. This dangerous government overreach misuses federal laws like the RICO Act and the outdated Comstock Act, threatening to divide our community and tear our families apart. The ordinance pits neighbors against each other, encouraging lawsuits over deeply private family matters.