RELEASE: Chicago Tribune Declares “Pro-Life Victory” Over Illinois Abortion Constitutional Amendment

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Chicago Tribune Declares “Pro-Life Victory” Over Illinois Abortion Constitutional Amendment

SPRINGFIELD, IL — In a major development for the future of abortion policy in Illinois, the Chicago Tribune has declared a “rare pro-life victory” following news that Governor JB Pritzker and legislative leaders are not advancing a constitutional amendment on abortion rights for the 2026 ballot.

The decision comes after months of sustained advocacy led by Illinois Right to Life, which warned that such an amendment would permanently enshrine abortion—and other sweeping “reproductive freedoms”—into the Illinois Constitution. If adopted, a constitutional amendment would have made Illinois’ abortion policies significantly more difficult to change through future legislation.

Illinois Right to Life’s concerns were confirmed earlier this year through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed with the Pritzker administration. After a weeks-long process, the administration released records showing internal discussions about a potential “single-vote amendment” combining abortion rights with broader LGBTQ-related provisions.

“These weren’t hypothetical concerns—these were real internal discussions happening at the highest levels of state government,” said Mary Kate Zander, President of Illinois Right to Life. “The public deserved to know what was being considered.”

Following the release of those records, Illinois Right to Life launched a targeted advocacy campaign to raise awareness and encourage public engagement.

In a matter of weeks, more than 11,000 emails were sent by supporters to Governor Pritzker and members of the Illinois General Assembly, urging them not to introduce the amendment. The outreach came during the critical legislative window in which such a proposal would have needed to advance in order to appear on the 2026 ballot.

The Chicago Tribune’s coverage characterized the outcome as a “rare pro-life victory,” pointing to the broader political significance of the decision and the role of organized opposition in shaping the debate.

With no amendment brought forward as the May 5 deadline arrives, the opportunity to place a constitutional amendment on the 2026 ballot has effectively passed.

“This shows that even in Illinois, the pro-life movement is not dead... Quite the contrary, we’re just getting started,” Zander said. “These initiatives by the abortion industry are defeatable with the right strategy and resources. We’re not going anywhere.”

While Illinois Right to Life is welcoming this development, the organization indicated it will continue monitoring for future amendment efforts and remains engaged on related policy discussions in Springfield.

 

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