i think we can say be fda, but i don t know if we can say what bff the means on this evening program. norm, thank you for joining us. we really appreciate it. we will be keeping an eye on the senate floor all night, bringing you any development on this bill as it happens. but, for now, we will turn to what has been a pivotal week over reproductive rights. today, indiana, the state became the first to adopt new abortion restrictions since the supreme overturned roe v. wade. governor eric holcomb, a republican, signed into law, senate bill one, prohibiting abortion at any stage of gestation, except in the cases of rape, incest, or when the pregnant person s life is at risk. but, to actually understand the significance of what s happening in indiana, you need to understand the seismic event that took place earlier this week, in kansas. a stunning 20 point margin,
abortion restrictions since the supreme overturned roe v. wade. the governor kokand, a republican, signed into law, senate bill one, prohibiting abortion at any stage of gestation, except in the cases of rape, incest, or when the pregnant person s life is at risk. but, to actually understand the significance of what s happening in indiana, you need to understand the seismic event that took place earlier this week, in kansas. a stunning 20 point margin, kansas voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would ve given officials the power to restrict, or ban, abortion in the state. the turnout was massive. it approach levels more typical for a general election. the pro-abortion side, outperforming joe biden s 2020 kansas vote share, and both traditionally blue areas, and in red, rural areas. this was both times that they had time to weigh in on abortion rights, since the supreme court overturned roe.
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