UPDATE, 5:33 Eastern: AP reports, “Kansas health dept.: 1 abortion provider to get license after passing new inspection rules.”
Original post follows:
It looks like Republicans in Kansas are going to succeed in shutting down abortion in that state via red tape — at least temporarily — starting tomorrow when the state’s new licensing regulations for abortion clinics take effect. So far, none of the the state’s three remaining clinics has been approved for a license.
A clinic run by Planned Parenthood is the only one that was inspected under the new rules. Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri President Peter Brownlie tells us they haven’t been told yet whether they’ll be licensed.
A second abortion provider has sued to block the regulations and the third has sought to join the case. But the first hearing in that lawsuit isn’t scheduled until tomorrow afternoon — and the law kicks in tomorrow. So all three providers tell us they’ve decided not to schedule abortions procedure tomorrow for risk of running afoul of the new law.








