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Kansas abortion bills streamline process to sue providers and require consent form before procedure
TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate on Thursday passed two bills expanding a law that restricts access to abortion, even as the state awaits a judge’s decision about the validity of the law. The two proposals, House bills 2727 and 2729, focus on streamlining litigation processes for women who believe they were misled by abortion providers […]
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