Kansas legislators tried three times in 2018 to thwart a doctor's ability to prescribe pregnancy-ending medication during video conferences. In other news on women's reproductive issues, Ohio lawmakers are unable to undo a veto on the heartbeat bill and contraceptives gain approval across the country.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2F5n4KX
January 02, 2019
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