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Monday, September 2, 2013

Kansas Senate Passes New Abortion Restrictions


By Kevin Murphy

KANSAS CITY, Kan., April 5 (Reuters) - The Kansas state Senate passed a measure on Friday that would ban Planned Parenthood from providing sex education in schools and require women to get more information about fetal development before having an abortion.

The measure was approved by a 28-10 vote and was expected to pass easily in the House of Representatives, which backed the 70-page bill in largely similar form earlier this week. Republicans have large majorities in both chambers. Republican Governor Sam Brownback, who opposes abortion, is expected to sign it.

Opponents of the measure say it contains 40 provisions that affect a woman's health and intrude on her right to an abortion. Advocates said it mainly codifies existing practices, while helping women make more informed choices.

"This fulfills the legislative intent to create a pro-life state," said Kathy Ostrowski, legislative director of Kansans for Life.

The Kansas bill is the latest development in a national fight over abortion that has seen lawmakers in several states pass new restrictions on abortion in the past two years.

Those have included laws approved in the past month in North Dakota and Arkansas that are seen as direct challenges to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973 that legalized abortion.

The Kansas bill prohibits use of public funds, tax preferences or tax credits for abortion services.

The bill also requires abortion clinics to provide printed material about the fetus' stages of development, a link to websites, material and organizations that help pregnant women, and an explanation of legal responsibilities for an unborn child.

The bill bars school districts from letting abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood offer, sponsor or furnish course materials or instruction on human sexuality or on sexually transmitted diseases.

The bill defines life as beginning at fertilization, but does not ban abortion from that point. (Reporting by Kevin Murphy; Editing by Mary Wisniewski, Cynthia Johnston and Peter Cooney)


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Friday, June 21, 2013

Kansas Legislators Accidentally Vote For Open Carry Of Guns In State Capitol

Kansas Guns In Capitol The Kansas State Capitol in Topeka would allow the open cary of guns, if a measure accidentally approved by the state House passes the Senate.

Mistakes in the text of a legislative amendment caused Kansas lawmakers to vote Wednesday to allow for the open carry of guns in the state Capitol, instead of what they thought was a vote to approve the concealed carry of guns in the statehouse.

Because of poor wording, an amendment to a bill seeking to add the state Capitol to a list of public buildings where the concealed carry of weapons is allowed actually removed the ban on the open carry of guns there.

State Rep. John Wilson (D-Lawrence), the sponsor of the amendment, said that in the rush to have it drafted, an attorney in the Revisor of Statutes office removed the open-carry provision instead of adding the Capitol to the concealed-carry list. Wilson said he was told about the mistake Wednesday evening following the House vote and then informed his colleagues on Thursday, prior the final confirmation of the bill.

"The intent of my amendment was to allow concealed carry in the Capitol, and only the Capitol and only concealed," Wilson told The Huffington Post. "That's what the amendment I drafted did -- or so I thought."

Wilson, who in fact opposes weapons in public buildings, drafted the amendment to draw attention to what he considered the hypocrisy of legislators who wanted to allow the concealed carry of weapons in other public buildings, including schools and mental health centers, but not in their own workplace.

The bill now goes to the state Senate, which would have the option of removing the open carry provision.

State Rep. J.R. Claeys (R-Salina) said that while some Republican lawmakers enjoyed hearing of Wilson's mistake, he believes the Republican-controlled Senate will likely remove the provision. He said Wilson should have done more in advance to prevent the accident.

"I think when people propose amendments they should be more descriptive about what they want to do," Claeys said. "This one had a large loophole in it."

Claeys said that if open carry does go through, he will still support the bill, adding that he does not believe open carry would make the Capitol unsafe. He said seeing people advocate for legislation while carrying a gun would not sway him.

"I think there is something to be said for growing up around people who have weapons," Claeys said. "It is not as foreign to most of us as it is to people who grew up in more urban areas and have far less history with firearms."

Wilson questioned why his Republican colleagues did not offer more debate on the concealed carry of guns in the Capitol in the first place. He noted that the Kansas House devoted "hours" to debate over whether or not concealed carry should be allowed in schools and mental health centers but only minutes to permitting the practice in the Capitol.

"When I brought this up, there was only one question and it was to clarify something," Wilson said. "No one asked about the safety of the front-line security or the safety of our staff. No one asked about the safety of the junior-high pages. That was troubling and frustrating to me. The body was so quick to allow guns in this place."

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