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Ark lawmakers pass bill banning Planned Parenthood from schools
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Health hazard: Arkansas legislature and sex education
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Planned Parenthood on the Arkansas legislature: Unconstitutional and unhealthy
supporters of women’s medical rights rarely bother to appear at pro forma committee hearings.
There is another side, as illustrated by an op-ed from
Brandon J. Hill, president and CEO of
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Planned Parenthood operates a clinic in Little Rock that, among other services, prescribes pills that induce a miscarriage in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. It also provides contraceptives that prevent unplanned pregnancies that can lead to abortion. The governor banned Medicaid support of that worthwhile service along with other Medicaid-paid services, such as STD screening. The legislature also is moving to ban comprehensive sex education through Planned Parenthood programs, another proven path to prevent abortion.
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Charley Crabtree sits in an office area Thursday, April 8, 2021, at his home in Lawrence. Crabtree was looking to help voters in nursing homes get absentee ballots delivered on time last year, so he picked up about 75 from at least 10 locations in his hometown of Lawrence. Republicans who control the Kansas Legislature want to make what he did a crime punishable by up to six months in jail.
TOPEKA Charley Crabtree was looking to help voters in nursing homes get absentee ballots delivered on time last year, so he picked up about 75 from at least 10 locations in his hometown of Lawrence. Republicans who control the Kansas Legislature want to make what he did a crime punishable by up to six months in jail.
Kansas fight shows how election reforms may favor one side
JOHN HANNA and ANDY TSUBASA FIELD, Associated Press/Report for America
April 14, 2021
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1of6Charley Crabtree sits in an office area at his home in Lawrence, Kan., Thursday, April 8, 2021. Crabtree was looking to help voters in nursing homes get absentee ballots delivered on time last year, so he picked up about 75 from at least 10 locations in his hometown of Lawrence. Republicans who control the Kansas Legislature want to make what he did a crime punishable by up to six months in jail.Orlin Wagner/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6In this photo from Thursday, April 8, 2021, Jeanne Gawdun, right, a lobbyist for Kansans for Life, the most influential anti-abortion group in Kansas politics, watches as the state Senate debates a bill that would limit how many absentee ballots a person can collect and deliver for voters, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. She says Kansans for Life backs the bill be
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