What is Amendment 79?
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The Impact Of Amendment 79
Do You Know How Radical Amendment 79 Actually Is?
Pro-Abortion Groups and their lawyer friends have gone too far this time. They’ve cleverly written Amendment 79 to sound like it’s about “protecting women’s health,” but don’t be fooled. It blows a hole in our constitutional rights as parents, it redirects our tax dollars, and it endangers the lives of babies—both born and unborn.
If your teenager was getting an abortion wouldn’t you at least want to know about it?
If a teenage girl wants an abortion, Amendment 79 overrides parental notification laws and creates problems for us, her parents, to help her or even be notified. Our daughters could be going through one of the toughest decisions of their lives—completely alone—without us there to support or guide them. That’s not “healthcare”, it’s heartbreak on steroids.
How do you feel about your tax dollars being used to fund in-state and out-of-state abortions?
For the first time in our state’s history, Amendment 79 would repeal taxpayer protections and create a funnel for our taxpayer dollars to eventually pay for in-state and out-of-state abortions. Even if you don’t support it, it will now be written into the constitution. Abortions would be paid for with our tax dollars. It’s a complete overreach, and it’s wrong.
Are you in favor of late-term abortions?
Are you in favor of late-term abortions up to the ninth month—up to the moment of birth? Or babies left to die without medical care. Eight babies died like this last year in Minnesota under a similar law. And Amendment 79 brings it to Colorado.
79 puts late term abortion out of reach of any restrictions permanently because it becomes an iron-clad right in our state constitution like free speech or the right to bear arms.
Colorado… This is crazy!
They say Amendment 79 is all about protecting women’s health care?
But if you think about it, Amendment 79 is terrible for the health of women. About 20k babies were aborted in Colorado last year. And about half of them were baby girls. How is killing 10 thousand baby girls every year , just in Colorado, good for women's health care? These are our future teachers in Denver public schools.. They are future female pilots in the Air Force Academy. They are our future nurses in Grand Junction hospitals. How is eliminating 10 thousand women a year good for Colorado?