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Restrictions on Abortion Care
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Decisions about pregnancy are deeply personal and are best made by the pregnant person themselves. The state should never have the authority to force a person to remain pregnant against their will.
The government should never stifle dissent or infringe on your right to protest.
Public school dollars do not belong in private schools. Past legislation is currently blocked in court, but lawmakers would reduce funding by $25M annually, harm Kentucky students, and reduce transparency...
Kentuckians should be able to use Medicaid to pay for doula services. Expanding access to doula services would reduce the overall rates of and racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality.