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2024 Texas Elections

Campaign finance records don’t capture total spending on Amarillo abortion “travel ban” election

Several prominent Amarillo business people donated to support the so-called travel ban. Meanwhile, statewide progressive groups helped the opposition.

Anti-abortion supporters from left, Cassie Green, Mark Lee Dickson, and Bonnie Burnett talk outside of a polling location in Amarillo on November 5, 2024.

A voter walks past people campaigning for and against Proposition A in front of a polling location on Election Day in Amarillo.
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Lindsay London and members of the Amarillo Reproductive Freedom Alliance host a meeting, Monday, April 29, 2024, at 806 Coffee + Lounge in Amarillo, Texas. The group gathered to discuss strategy after the anti-abortion group turned signatures for a proposed abortion travel ban for Amarillo, Texas.

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