Kansas Liberty: 15 April 2010
Last year, 121 late-term abortions were carried out, including 67 on viable unborn children.
Parkinson vetoes bill calling for reporting requirements on late-term abortions
Gov. Mark Parkinson vetoed legislation today that would strengthen reporting requirements for late-term abortion providers. Senate Substitute for House Bill 2115 would require a physician to report the specific medical reason for providing a late-term abortion, a piece of information currently left out of reports. “My view is that all abortions are tragedies, which is why I would encourage women who have unwanted pregnancies to consult with their partners, families, doctors and spiritual advisors. I would not encourage women to consult with...
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