Kansas House Advances Anti-Choice Bill that could outlaw contraception
GOP War on Women continues because Jobs and the Deficit are so important
Religion • March 2012 • Views: 1,303
A bill aimed at giving Kansas health care providers more legal protection if they want to avoid any involvement in abortions is moving toward House passage.
The House gave the bill first-round approval Wednesday on a voice vote. A final vote is set for Thursday, and the measure is expected to pass and go to the Senate.
Supporters brushed aside criticism that the bill is broad enough to let doctors and pharmacists refuse to provide birth control.