Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Kansas set to enact one of the most restrictive abortion laws that includes the ban on sex-selective abortions

Kansas is set to enact one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation which defines life as beginning "at fertilization" and imposes a host of new regulations. 
The Kansas House of Representatives passed the bill 90-30 on Friday night, a few hours after the Senate backed it on a 28-10 vote. Strongly anti-abortion Republican Governor Sam Brownback is expected to sign it into law. Republicans hold strong majorities in both houses.
In addition to the provision specifying when life begins, the bill prevents employees of abortion clinics from providing sex education in schools, bans tax credits for abortion services and requires clinics to give details to women about fetal development and abortion health risks. It also bans abortions based solely on the gender of the fetus.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If my memory serves me correctly, Kansas has been one of the more liberal states for abortions...Glad they are having a change of heart, now that Sibelius is afflicting us all with her national policies. I don't really have room to talk, considering that Janet Napolitano was once Governor of Arizona. If only we had been wiser.... I have never voted for Napolitano, so don't blame me.

AZ