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Paid parental leave for state employees and a bill to make diapers, pads and tampons cheaper are both on the docket this week.
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U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman dismissed Attorney General Ken Paxton from the lawsuit, ruling he had no authority to enforce Texas’ abortion bans beyond state lines.
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Anti-abortion lawmakers in Kansas want to dramatically expand taxpayer funding for crisis pregnancy centers. Critics say they’re dangerous.
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A group of anti-abortion organizations is suing the Federal Drug Administration over their initial approval of Mifepristone over two decades ago. If the lawsuit succeeds, pregnant people nationwide could lose access to medication abortions.
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Reproductive health experts have said the lawsuit is based on flawed evidence, selected studies and anecdotes.
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The case, filed in Amarillo, challenges the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone.
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The U.S. abortion debate is shifting to funding as states take control of policymaking.
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The call for an outright ban departs from the agenda of Republican leaders in the Legislature and efforts by Kansans for Life.
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With Senate Bill 65, Kansas joins several states where abortion opponents want to give local governments the authority to restrict or ban abortion.
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A landslide vote last year kept abortion legal in Kansas, but now the fight continues in the Statehouse — where abortion opponents have already introduced legislation that would further restrict access.