Planned Parenthood in Lubbock will still no longer be able to provide abortion services in Lubbock after a District Judge dismissed Planned Parenthood's lawsuit "without prejudice," which means Planned Parenthood can file a lawsuit again in the future...
The ordinance that Lubbock citizens overwhelmingly approved in May went into effect on Tuesday, June 1. The ordinance called for abortions in Lubbock to be banned. That means the Lubbock Planned Parenthood location must stop providing abortions in the city...
Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas have filed a lawsuit against the City of Lubbock over the 'Sanctuary City for the Unborn' ordinance.
L. Scott Mann with Paul R. Beane on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the red-hot situation surrounding the "watch list" that was distributed to the Lubbock Police Department prior to the recent pro-life gathering and march opposing Planned Parenthood and abortion in Lubbock.
Lubbock District City Councilman Steve Massengale and Paul R. Beane on The Chad Hasty Show discussing the pro-life watchlist that was distributed to the Lubbock Police Department prior to last month's pro-life gathering in central Lubbock.
It's been confirmed that just days before the March for Life event that happened at the end of January in Lubbock, Planned Parenthood sent Lubbock Police a watch list of 13 names.
The city ordinance was first rejected by the Lubbock city council on grounds it violated state law, but now a petition in favor of it has been officially certified by the city secretary.