Kansas is on pace to reach nearly 20,000 abortions this year, which would be the most in any year since the state started tracking the procedure, a new study suggests.
The Society for Family Planning — a research group that supports abortion rights — released a new study that examined abortion trends nationally after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
The group, which bases its estimates on numbers drawn from abortion providers, reported that there were 9,800 abortions . . .
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