TOPEKA, Kan. — Abortion opponents pushed a bill through the Kansas Legislature Friday to require providers to tell patients that a medication abortion can be “reversed” once it’s started — a measure that could face a state court challenge if its supporters can overcome the governor’s expected veto. Republican lawmakers… Read More
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