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Supporting Amendment 3: A Call to Restore, Protect, and Serve the Least of These
On November 5, 2024, Missouri voters narrowly passed Amendment 3 by 51.6%, stripping away over 50 pro-life laws enacted over six decades. On Feb. 14th, 2025, a circuit judge blocked decades of health and safety standards. The Result? The next day, Columbia’s Planned Parenthood facility reopened after a lengthy shutdown due to a health inspector finding dried baby fetal body parts stuck to rusty equipment. Because of Amendment 3 2024, the MO Constitution does NOT allow the legislature to reinstate past or enact new health and safety laws to protect MO women and children.
Amendment 3 2026 will reverse this crisis by restoring parents’ consent for children seeking abortion, prohibiting taxpayer-funding of abortions, reinstating a woman’s right to sue for injury or malpractice, and banning gender transition drugs and surgeries for children.
This amendment protects the most vulnerable among us—unborn children, confused teens and pre-teens, and women in crisis. It prohibits gender transition procedures for children under 18, ensures emergency care for ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages, and limits abortion to rape and incest (up to 12 weeks), medical emergencies (physical condition that would cause Serious Risk to the pregnant woman’s LIFE or major bodily function), and fatal fetal anomalies. According to the Lozier Institute Fact Sheet: Reasons Women Seek Abortions, over 98% of abortions are elective or for non-life-threatening health concerns. Amendment 3 legally REMOVES 98% of abortions currently enshrined in the MO Constitution.
In Matthew 18:2-6, Jesus said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.”
God is clear that we are to protect unborn babies, children, and families through our actions.
Amendment 3 is a biblical response to the attack on our families and our Constitution.
Now is the time to act. Volunteer or donate today at the Missouri First PAC: Together, we can Restore • Protect • Ensure—and serve Christ by defending the least of these.
Jesus said in Matthew 25:35-40, “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink… Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.” The unborn, the child facing irreversible procedures, the mother in distress—these are “the least of these.”
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THE REAL FACTS ABOUT AMENDMENT 3 AND WHY WE MUST SUPPORT IT!
Why is Amendment 3 - 2026 necessary?
Critical opportunity to reaffirm our state’s longstanding values of protecting the unborn, ensuring women’s health and safety, and safeguarding our children from irreversible medical decisions.
Purges the overly broad and extreme language currently in our constitution, including:
Removal of all health and safety standards for women
Removal of parental rights for minor children
Ability for children to undergo irreversible surgical and medical reproductive health procedures, including abortion, without the consent of parents.
Restores parent’s rights, protections for women and children, legal recourse for harm during procedures, and requires licensed medical providers to provide informed consent to patients.
Matthew 5:13 Jesus calls us to be salt and light in this world: Salt – preserves and enhances; Light – pushes back darkness. Together, salt and light change the environment around them. That is our calling and responsibility, to transform our environment by making it more Christ-like.
What 2024 Amendment 3 REMOVED
Facility and physician health and safety standards - Blocked
Physician requirement to provide informed consent - Blocked
Right to sue for malpractice, injury, or death - Blocked
Parent’s consent for a child seeking abortion or gender altering surgeries/medications - Blocked
Ban on Taxpayer funding of abortions - Blocked
Ability for the legislature to pass laws safeguarding reproductive healthcare – Blocked
Missouri Constitution
2024 Amendment 3 found on pages 18 - 19 of the Missouri Constitution (Article 1, Section 36)
The Pro-Life History of Missouri
Missouri never had pro-life protections in the Missouri Constitution.
All pro-life laws were implemented by the Missouri Legislature.
Missouri became a state in 1821 and passed its first pro-life law in 1825
50-plus laws have been enacted over the past 60 years in Missouri, effectively resulting in a ban on abortions before the trigger law went into effect.
Passage of incremental laws made it nearly impossible for abortion providers like Planned Parenthood to operate in Missouri.
2010: Personhood Missouri circulates a petition to establish Personhood in the Missouri Constitution – Failed to collect enough signatures.
2015 – 2017 Missouri legislature passed several health and safety laws that resulted in two out of the three remaining Planned Parenthood facilities being closed, leaving only St. Louis City Planned Parenthood open
2019: The Missouri legislature passed the Heartbeat Bill – Banned abortions after 8 weeks.
2022: The Missouri legislature passed the “Trigger Law” – If Roe v Wade were overturned, abortions would be banned.
June 2022: Roe v Wade was overturned; AG Eric Schmitt evoked the “Trigger Law.”
November 5, 2024, A3 narrowly passed, invalidating pro-life laws regarding health and safety standards.
What 2024 Amendment 3 LEGALIZED
Abortion
All nine months for ANY reason
Partial-birth abortions, when the baby feels pain
Chemical castration, puberty blockers, and gender sterilizing surgeries for children without parent’s consent
Biological males in girls’ locker rooms and on girls’ sports teams
Shielding abortion providers from liability
Fetal organ harvesting for profit
WHAT AMENDMENT 3 - 2026 WILL DO IF APPROVED BY VOTERS:
Legally REMOVES over 98% of Abortions
Reasons Women Seek Abortions
0.4% - rape and incest
0.3% - risk to the mother’s life or major bodily function
1.2% - abnormality in the unborn baby
1.2% - other physical health concerns
95.9% - elective and unspecified reasons
RESTORES
Parent’s consent for medical decisions regarding the minor’s reproductive healthcare
Reduces the ability of sex trafficking to force a child victim into getting an abortion
Prevents a boyfriend or perpetrator from coercing a teen into aborting her baby
Ban on taxpayer funding for abortions – Taxpayers should not be forced to pay for abortion
Ban on Fetal Organ Harvesting - HUGE money maker for abortion providers
Informed Consent, given freely and without coercion
The legislature’s ability to pass laws regarding abortion providers and facilities, including laws restricting chemical abortions
According to a Study by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, The Abortion Pill Harms Women
1 in 10 women experience Serious Adverse Events w/in 45 days
These INCLUDE: ER visit; Hemorrhaging, Infections, Sepsis, and Incomplete abortion requiring Surgical Intervention
Chemical Abortions make up over 65% of abortions (SITE source)
Exodus 20:12 "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you."
PROTECTS
Women:
Reinstates 50+ laws regulating health and safety standards for abortion facilities and providers.
Restores a woman’s right to sue her doctor for malpractice or injury
Children: Bans gender transition surgeries, cross-sex hormones, or puberty blockers for children under 18 years of age.
ENSURES
Emergency medical care for women, including ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages
Physicians provide medically accurate information
Important Note: The word PHYSICIANS never appears in Article 1, Section 36. Instead, it uses “medical professional,” which means an abortion could be performed by any number of unqualified “medical professionals” and unlicensed
ALL medical care is to be given by a physician or licensed medical provider
Ban on abortion EXCEPT in cases of rape and incest (up to 12 weeks), medical emergencies, and fetal anomalies.
What Abortion Exceptions Mean
(5) "Medical emergency", a condition that, based on reasonable medical judgment, so complicates the medical condition of a pregnant woman as to necessitate the immediate termination of her pregnancy to avert the death of the pregnant woman or for which a delay will create a serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman.
Medical emergencies ONLY apply to physical conditions that would cause a serious risk to the pregnant woman’s life or major bodily function.
Does NOT include any mental health conditions
Article 1, Section 36 (A3 2024)allows abortions for mental health reasons
4. No abortion shall be performed or induced upon a woman based on a prenatal diagnosis, test, or screening indicating a disability in an unborn child, except in cases of a fetal anomaly.
Prohibits abortions based on prenatal diagnosis, test, or screening indicating a disability
(2) "Fetal anomaly", a structural or functional abnormality in the unborn child's gestational development that would make life outside the womb impossible.
Trisomy 13 and 18: Not a reason to abort based on Clinical Report “Guidance for the Clinician in Rendering Pediatric Care” by the American Academy of Pediatrics – August 2025
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