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KS judge strips 25-year-old pro-life ‘Right to Know Act’

Today a Kansas judge blocked protections guaranteed to women by the “Woman’s Right to Know” Act. The ruling leaves women even more vulnerable to a predatory abortion industry, says Kansans for Life in a press release.

“This is a nightmare for women and a dream come true for the profit-driven abortion industry,” said Danielle Underwood, Communications Director of Kansans for Life. “Women will pay the price for the deceitful practices of the abortion industry that consistently puts its own profits above all else.”

Under this temporary injunction, the following safeguards will no longer be in place for women in Kansas:

These safeguards were part of the “Woman’s Right to Know” informed consent act, first passed in 1997. The ruling immediately impacts women.

The hearing on the merits of the lawsuit will take place in Johnson County district court, beginning June 24, 2024.

–Metro Voice

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