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“font-family: Verdana”>Gov. Kathleen Sebelius signed a bill Friday

to ensure that women and girls seeking abortions are allowed to see

ultrasound images or hear their fetus’ heartbeat before the

procedure.

“font-family: Verdana”>The new law will take effect July 1, making

Kansas the 13th state to require that abortion providers offer

patients a chance to see ultrasound images, according to national

groups.

“font-family: Verdana”>Sebelius is an abortion rights supporter who

has vetoed other legislation sought by anti-abortion groups, but

she has not specifically criticized ultrasound

requirements.

“font-family: Verdana”>Spokeswoman Beth Martino said Sebelius

concluded that this year’s bill had no constitutional flaws, didn’t

jeopardize patient privacy and did not block access to health

services.

“font-family: Verdana”>Sebelius is awaiting U.S. Senate

confirmation as President Barack Obama’s nominee as federal

secretary of health and human services. Anti-abortion groups in

Washington have criticized her appointment, and Kansas abortion

foes had predicted she would sign the bill to appear more

moderate.

“font-family: Verdana”>In a statement, Sebelius said Kansans want

politicians to move beyond such divisive legislative debates and

tackle issues such as improving health care and controlling health

care costs.

“font-family: Verdana”>”Now, more than ever, we need to focus on

those priorities which unite the people of Kansas,” she

said.

“font-family: Verdana”>The bill amends a state law requiring

doctors to obtain a patient’s informed consent before performing an

abortion. The measure says abortion providers who use ultrasound or

monitor fetal heartbeats must give their patients access to the

images or sound at least 30 minutes before an

abortion.

“font-family: Verdana”>Supporters of the bill said it will ensure

women have enough information to make decisions about abortion and

protect their health.

“font-family: Verdana”>But Peter Brownlie, president and chief

executive officer of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri,

said its Overland Park clinic already allows women to see

ultrasound images.

“font-family: Verdana”>He said few women accept the offer. Also,

the clinic rarely monitors fetal heartbeats, he

said.

“font-family: Verdana”>”We had hoped that Governor Sebelius would

veto the bill, and we’re disappointed that she did not,” Brownlie

said. “We give people complete information so they can make their

own decisions.”

“font-family: Verdana”>Providers would have to provide information

about free counseling for medically difficult pregnancies or

services available if a baby would be stillborn or die shortly

after birth.

“font-family: Verdana”>The bill also requires providers to post a

notice that says it is illegal for anyone, regardless of their

relationship, to try to force a woman or girl to have an abortion.

The notice also would have to say: “You have the right to change

your mind at any time prior to the actual

abortion.”

“font-family: Verdana”>Sebelius vetoed bills to impose new

restrictions on abortion providers or regulations on clinics in

2003, 2005 and 2008.

“font-family: Verdana”>She has also signed some abortion measures.

A 2005 law requires doctors to preserve fetal tissue after

performing abortions on girls under 14, to help authorities

investigate alleged rapes. In 2007, she signed a bill allowing

prosecutors to charge someone with murder or other crimes for

harming a fetus.

“font-family: Verdana”>This year’s bill won legislative approval

with more than the two-thirds majorities in both chambers needed to

override a veto. Mary Kay Culp, executive director of the

anti-abortion group Kansans for Life, said that fact was

significant.

“font-family: Verdana”>”She’s only signed abortion legislation when

she’s been forced to or when there have been veto proof

majorities,” Culp said. “She didn’t sign this bill for women. She

signed this bill for one woman — and that’s

sad.”

“font-family: Verdana”>___

“font-family: Verdana”>Abortion measure is House Sub for SB

238.

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