Deccan Chronicle

Lubbock voters give nod to abortion ban

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Lubbock, May 3: Lubbock voters have approved a measure aimed at outlawing abortion in the West Texas city, a move likely to prompt legal action from opponents who call it an unconstitu­tional ban on the procedure.

Residents voted on Saturday to declare Lubbock a “sanctuary city for the unborn,” bypassing the City Council’s rejection of the proposal last year over concerns that it would be unenforcea­ble and tie the city up in costly litigation. The propositio­n was approved with 62% of the vote, according to the unofficial tally from Lubbock County. It’s unclear when it would go into effect.

Jim Baxa of West Texas for Life celebrated the results. “The Church of Jesus Christ banded together, stepped up to their role, their God-given role, and said we're not going to let babies be killed in our city,” he told the Lubbock AvalancheJ­ournal.

The vote came amid a flurry of measures to restrict abortion that

Republican-controlled cities and states have passed with the hope of leading the US Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. Abortion services are available in Lubbock at a Planned Parenthood clinic that opened last year.

Sarah Wheat, a spokeswoma­n for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, said “we are committed to expanding access to abortion and will provide abortion services when possible in Lubbock.”

In 2019, the small town of Mineral Wells backed off a similar ban after the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas warned council members it was unconstitu­tional. In a statement released by Planned Parenthood, the ACLU hinted at possible legal action.

“The ACLU has a long history of challengin­g unconstitu­tional abortion bans and will continue to fight to protect the fundamenta­l rights of the people of Lubbock, said attorney Drucilla Tigner.

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