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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Republican lawmakers in Kansas failed to get a proposed anti-abortion amendment to the state constitution on the ballot Friday, and abortion opponents responded by moving aggressively to block a Medicaid expansion plan backed by Democrats and GOP moderates.
Neither side expected Fridays vote in the Kansas House to be the last word on whether the abortion measure ultimately is put to a vote in a statewide election, when a simple majority would change the state constitution. It would overturn a Kansas Supreme Court decision last year that declared access to abortion a fundamental right under the states Bill of Rights.
Anti-abortion lawmakers struck back immediately with moves aimed at intensifying pressure on four Republicans who broke with the GOP on Fridays vote and some Democrats in relatively conservative districts. They promised to hold up the bipartisan plan to expand the states Medicaid health coverage to as many as 150,000 additional people a top priority for Gov. Laura Kelly.
Senate President Susan Wagle, a Wichita Republican, sent all 11 House-passed bills on the Senates debate calendar and another two Senate health care bills back to committee. She declared that no House-passed bill on any subject would clear committee until the abortion measure goes on the ballot.
But she drew a quick rebuke from Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning, a Kansas City-area Republican and the chambers No. 2 GOP leader, who worked with Kelly to draft the bipartisan Medicaid expansion plan. Denning said Wagles actions came without my input and did not reflect his plans.
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