ATX City Council Attacks Pregnancy Resource Center
AUSTIN, Texas, April 8 - Today, the Austin City Council heard testimony and unanimously voted (7-0) to pass an ordinance specifically designed to attack pregnancy resource centers (PRCs). This ordinance is the first-of-its-kind in Texas, and requires only PRCs to post signs at their entrance that they do not provide or refer for abortions or birth control. There is no corresponding requirement that abortion facilities post signs about the services they do not provide.
This ordinance was being pushed by the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL). Such a law has already been passed in Baltimore, Maryland, but it is being challenged in court. Liberty Institute testified at today's City Council meeting, and will work to defeat these attacks on charitable centers that are so valuable to women.
"This pro-abortion, political effort by the City Council and NARAL is an outrageous example of out of control government," said Jonathan Saenz, director of legislative affairs at Liberty Institute. "Why is the City of Austin so hostile to the needs of pregnant women served by charitable pregnancy centers?"






