Colorado Should Vote “No” on Amendment 79 Because There’s No Right to Kill Babies

State   |   Family Research Council   |   Oct 21, 2024   |   3:18PM   |   Denver, Colorado

We wanted to share the following information with you from our friends at Right to Know Colorado. We wanted to make certain that you, your friends, and your neighbors would be aware of this very critical information.

Colorado’s General Election is right around the corner, and there is an amendment on the ballot (Amendment 79) that would enshrine a “right” to abortion in Colorado’s constitution and repeal the constitutional ban on public funding of abortion. See below for more information about Amendment 79 and vote NO on this amendment on November 5th!

We encourage you to join Right to Know Colorado in making your voice heard on November 5th!

Vote “No” on Amendment 79

Coloradans have a Right to Know how Amendment 79 hurts themselves and their loved ones.

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Why vote “No” on Amendment 79?

This amendment creates a constitutional “right” to unrestricted abortion and allows for taxpayer-funded abortion by repealing the constitutional ban on public funding. This is what it means…

Parental Notice

It bans parental notice laws. There is no age restriction on abortion in Colorado; if a boyfriend or school counselor is pressuring a 15-year-old girl to have an abortion, that 15-year old’s parents have a right to know. But the amendment outlaws parental notice — it’s a constitutional amendment that forbids a parental notice requirement in Colorado.

Late Abortions

It bans any limits on late abortions. Even reasonable limits such as prohibiting abortions in the ninth month on healthy mothers and healthy babies would be illegal under the amendment — resulting in more third trimester abortions even after a baby can feel pain and survive outside of the womb.

Taxpayer Funding

It clears the way for taxpayer-funded abortion with no reasonable restrictions or limits of any kind. This includes the ability of the state legislature to force taxpayers to pay for late abortions for in-state and out-of-state pregnant women.

Reckless and Extreme

It goes far beyond what Roe v. Wade authorized, banning any reasonable limits. Colorado already has some of the strongest protections for abortion rights of any state in the nation by allowing legal protection for all nine months of pregnancy.

Thank you for standing with us and Right to Know Colorado to protect life on November 5th!

For more information on Amendment 79, go to RightToKnowCO.com.