Kansas abortion-rights activists: Breaking GOP supermajority at Statehouse could safeguard access
TOPEKA Kansans right to an abortion is not enshrined in the state constitution, which leaves the door open for state politicians to restrict their access to the procedure. That means abortion remains on the ballot, despite voters 2022 rejection of the Value Them Both amendment.
Right now, the right to abortion in Kansas is protected by the right to privacy in Kansas, said Adina Morse, an attorney based in Lawrence. We need a constitutional amendment that says all people, men and women, can control their own bodies, and that includes access to appropriate health care, to whatever reproductive health care is necessary.
Morse and Nicole Revenaugh are both part of Kansas Women Attorneys for Freedom, a group that formed around the 2022 amendment but which continues to fight for abortion access today. Revenaugh says that Kansans are still in defeatist mode because the right to an abortion is not entirely protected.
Enshrining the right would make it explicitly and officially protected. Lawmakers have introduced, and in some cases passed, legislation that affects a Kansans right to abortion. One required medical providers to tell people who got an abortion they could take a pill to reverse it if they changed their mind which is misinformation. Enforcement of that law was indefinitely delayed.
Its a tremendous waste of financial resources, Revenaugh said. Theyre wasting resources on issues that really, Kansans dont care about, or weve already spoken on in large numbers.
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