People who make physical or financial threats against others in Kansas to force them to get an abortion could spend a year in prison and be fined up to $10,000
People who make physical or financial threats against others in Kansas to force them to get an abortion could spend a year in prison and be fined up to $10,000 under a bill approved by state lawmakers. It's one of several proposals pushed by anti-abortion groups through the Republican-controlled Legislature. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is a strong supporter of abortions rights. She must act by Monday on the measure and a bill that would require abortion providers to ask their patients why they want to terminate their pregnancies and then report the information to the state.
People who make physical or financial threats against others in Kansas to force them to get an abortion could spend a year in prison and be fined up to $10,000 under a bill approved by state lawmakers.
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