Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed a bill aimed to penalize doctors accused of not providing enough care to infants delivered alive during certain kinds of abortion procedure.
The bill is based on the disputed premise that doctors sometimes leave infants to die if they’re born living as a result of an attempted abortion something critics say doesn’t happen.
The bill is based on the disputed premise that doctors sometimes leave infants to die if they’re born living as a result of an attempted abortion something critics say doesn’t happen.
TOPEKA (KSNT)- Kansas lawmakers are debating several bills making changes to abortion laws in the state, as the state Supreme Court weighs challenges to abortion restrictions. The Kansas Senate will be debating a bill requiring care for infants ‘born alive’ after a failed abortion. The proposal, House Bill 2313, passed the Kansas House 88-34 last […]