The proposed municipal ordinance has been dropped after the Worchester city solicitor and city manager expressed 'great reservations' about the measure and agreed it would be unenforceable.
The guidebook states that 'anti-abortion counseling centers, ‘crisis pregnancy centers’ that oppose abortions' and 'anti-abortion centers' are all acceptable terms to describe 'centers set up to divert or discourage women from having abortions.'
'Hobbs' 'budget proposal takes $500,000 from pregnant, homeless women and provides $6.1 million in Title X contributions, generating millions in federal funding for abortion clinics," according to an analysis by Cathi Herrod, president of the Center for Arizona Policy.