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Abortion in Kansas is legal. Kansas law allows for an abortion up to 20 weeks post-fertilization (22 weeks after the last menstrual period). After that point, only in cases of life or severely compromised physical health may an abortion be performed. In July 2024, the Kansas Supreme Court struck down two abortion restrictions.
On Aug. 2, Kansans will decide the future of abortion rights in the state by voting on an amendment that would remove the right to abortion from the Kansas constitution.
The Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and would 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 ...
Wade, the Kansas Supreme Court in July 2024 affirmed abortion as a constitutional right, overturning a 2015 law, signed by then-Gov. Sam Brownback, that criminalized the method used for most ...
Kansas Supreme Court permanently blocks two abortion laws Friday's ruling permanently blocks two laws passed by the Kansas Legislature several years ago. One case involves Senate Bill 95 from 2015.
Kansas is requiring abortion providers to share new patient information with the state and increasing funds to anti-abortion centers, while in Louisiana bills to loosen its restrictive ban face an ...
Kansas also will offer both direct aid to anti-abortion centers and tax breaks for them and their donors. The aim of anti-abortion centers is to dissuade people from getting abortions while offering supplies, classes and other services. Anti-abortion groups still exert a strong influence over Republicans in statehouses across the U.S.
Kansas abortion providers are challenging a new state law that requires them to ask patients their reasons for seeking an abortion. The law will take effect on July 1 unless blocked by a court.