Kansas Fights Over Abortion Tourism

If we REALLY did some very depressing math . . . Could we answer this tragic question: 

TRAGICALLY, IS ABORTION ONE OF THE LEADING DRIVERS OF KANSAS TOURISM?!?

We'll wait for the data . . . And there probably needs to be a control group for any NASCAR cross-contamination . . .

Meanwhile, here's the latest update on the legal argument . . . 

"The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in 2019 that the state Constitution protects the right to abortion. Kansas voters then upheld that right in the 2022 election. But abortion can continue to be governed.

"The state legislature can still pass laws regulating the practice, but those laws can’t infringe on someone’s constitutional right. That’s at the heart of a lawsuit being heard this week in the Johnson County District Court. 

"The Center for Reproductive Rights, along with abortion providers Hodes & Nauser and Planned Parenthood Great Plains, sued the state. They argue the mix of recently passed and decades-old laws went too far and makes it harder to access care. The state disagrees."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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