Saturday, March 28, 2009

Personal agenda

Yet to be confirmed US HHS Sec. Sebelius signs a Kansas law that allows women and girls seeking abortions to see ultrasound images of their babies before the procedure. Although she has not been against this procedure, the pro-abort (yet Catholic) Sebelius signed this bill into law, surprising many in the pro-life movements. Personal agenda?
TOPEKA, Kan. — Gov. Kathleen Sebelius signs a bill ensuring that women and girls seeking abortions can see ultrasound images before the procedure.

The legislation, signed Friday and taking effect July 1, also ensures that abortion patients can listen to the fetal heartbeat.

Sebelius signed the measure as she awaits U.S. Senate confirmation as federal Health and Human Services secretary. Anti-abortion groups in Washington have criticized her nomination because of her abortion rights stance.

The Kansas governor offered no explanation of why she signed the bill, though she's never targeted such provisions when she's vetoed past abortion measures.

The bill amends a state law requiring doctors to obtain a patient's informed consent before performing an abortion.

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