
Kansas lawmakers have passed legislation requiring abortion providers to inquire about the reasons patients seek abortions and to report these reasons to the state. This move, aimed at increasing transparency and oversight, has sparked significant debate. Additionally, in a separate legislative effort to enhance transparency, the Kansas House has decided to include lobbyists' names on bills they request. This decision marks a significant shift towards openness in the legislative process, allowing for greater public insight into the influences behind legislative actions.
Republican legislators gave final approval Tuesday to a bill that would require Kansas abortion providers to ask their patients why they want to terminate their pregnancies and then report the answers to the state. https://t.co/tztHmW648r
Kansas Republicans advance bill requiring abortion providers to state reason for patient’s procedure https://t.co/ue5KW5kTjn
Arizona Lawmaker Who Shared Abortion Plans on Senate Floor Had to Endure State-Mandated Counseling https://t.co/yoHs4JQbUv


