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Hours after Kansas governor rejects pregnancy center protections, Legislature overrides her veto
TOPEKA — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a partisan, anti-abortion bill that offered protections to crisis pregnancy centers, which can function as alternatives to health clinics with abortion services. Within hours, the House and Senate voted to overturn her decision. Kelly said Kansans have been clear. They don’t want the government involved in private medical […]
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