The St. Louis Review stated in a recent article that “Missouri’s bishops are calling on the faithful to pray, fast and vote in support of Amendment 3 this November, saying the measure offers an opportunity to reinstate protections for unborn children and safeguards for women’s health.”
Jamie Morris, Executive Director and General Counsel of the Missouri Catholic Conference, stressed the need to educate voters through conversations with family and friends.
Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Missouri have challenged the constitutionality of several dozen state abortion regulations, arguing they violate the constitutional amendment passed in 2024. Current Missouri laws that were challenged included a 72-hour waiting period before receiving an abortion, a requirement that only physicians provide abortions, a ban on prescribing medication abortion via telehealth, and facility licensing requirements.
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