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What does a “Yes” vote on Amendment 3 mean?
By voting YES on Amendment 3, you are voting to:
- End limitless, elective abortion, restricting it to rare cases.
- Allow Missouri to enforce basic health and safety rules for abortion facilities.
- Solidify parental rights and protect girls from abusers by requiring parental involvement for abortions on minors.
- Decisively stand FOR informed consent and AGAINST abortion coercion, further shielding women from abusers.
- Protect children with disabilities by prohibiting abortions based only on a disability diagnosis.
- Clearly protect emergency care, including miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy treatment.
- Prevent irreversible medical procedures on minors, including gender “transition” surgeries and drugs.
Will a "YES" vote on Amendment 3 remove emergency care for pregnant mothers?
Voting “YES” on Amendment 3 doesn’t remove emergency care for pregnant mothers. Amendment 3 clearly reiterates the ongoing legality of miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and other maternal care that aims to preserve as much human life as possible.
Will voting "YES" Amendment 3 remove miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy care?
Necessary health care for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is already legal in our state and is widely available at hospitals and clinics. The language of Amendment 3 ensures that the lifesaving care mothers need remains available to them. Sadly, some political groups use these real, traumatic events to fearmonger and manipulate voters into supporting something they otherwise would not (abortion up until birth).
What does Missouri's current abortion law allow?
Thanks to a radical ballot measure that narrowly passed in 2024, current Missouri law allows abortion through all nine months for any reason, non-physicians to commit abortions, and fluctuating legality of taxpayer-funded abortion, parental rights, and fetal organ harvesting based on the whims of courts.
Is "Amendment 3" popular?
Yes! More than 7 in 10 Americans oppose abortion after a preborn child can feel pain, and 6 in 10 Millennial and Gen Z voters believe human rights begin while a child is still in the womb.
Paid for By Missouri Students for Life Ballot PAC, PO Box 4, Cottleville, MO 63338. Reagan Barklage, Treasurer.
