TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Kansas House voted 82-37 to send a bill creating the crime of coercion to obtain an abortion to the governor's desk. Lawmakers voted to concur with the amendments of the bill.
The proposal, Senate Substitute for HB 2436, would also create a special sentencing rule that would apply to persons convicted of certain crimes against a victim with the intent to compel an abortion.
According to the supplementary note for HB 2436, the bill would classify the offense of coercion to obtain an abortion as a nongrid person felony with a sentence of between 30 days and 1 year imprisonment and a fine of $500 to $5,000.
“Coercion” would mean any of the following:
The Senate voted 27-11 to pass the bill last week, reaching enough votes needed to override a veto if one comes down.
The House would need 84 votes to override a veto of the proposal. Four Republican legislators were absent for Monday's vote.
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