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The state was one of six that tried to ban abortions in 2013. [14] The state legislature was one of five states nationwide that tried, and failed, to pass a fetal heartbeat bill in 2014. [14] In 2015, Kansas became the first state to ban the dilation and evacuation procedure, a common second-trimester abortion procedure. [15]
Women seeking an abortion in Kansas will now be asked to disclose why they chose to have one under a new state law. The Republican-controlled Legislature on Monday evening voted to override ...
Readers have asked The Star if abortion will be totally banned if Kansans vote “yes” on the amendment. Here’s the deal.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas moved closer Thursday to requiring abortion providers to ask patients why they want to terminate their pregnancies and report the answers to the state.
Should there be no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and reserve to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass laws to regulate abortion, including, but not limited to, in circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or when necessary to save the life of the mother?
Kansas lawmakers approved sweeping anti-abortion legislation (HB 2253) on April 6, 2013, [77] that says life begins at fertilization, forbids abortion based on "gender", and bans Planned Parenthood from providing sex education in schools. [78] In 2015, Kansas became the first state to ban the dilation and evacuation procedure, a common second ...
A majority of Kansas voters in 2022 rejected an attempt to amend the state’s constitution to allow an abortion ban, which was put on voters’ ballots in response to an earlier Kansas Supreme ...
As of 2021, 20% of medical schools did not report providing curricular related content to abortion. [23] In the year 2022, it was projected that of that year's class of medical residents, 70.77% of the 129,295 (91,502) US medical students have medical training restricted by state laws, due to highly restrictive abortion laws.