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Laura Williams

State Representative,
Kansas House District 30

Republican

The proof:

Laura voted to pass a bill that requires physicians to notify patients that a medication abortion may be reversible.

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What to do now:

Tell Laura how important abortion rights are to you:

This legislator has made their anti-choice position clear. They intend to enact laws that would further limit access to abortion.

How to reach her:
What to say:

Call your legislator to share how important abortion rights are to you. While you're on the phone, try to gain a deeper understanding of their exact position.

  • Introduce yourself, including your relation to the district.
  • Emphasize your role in the local community.
  • Explain why abortion rights are important to you.
  • Ask if they will commit to voting for any legislation that will protect the right to an abortion.
  • If they say no, ask which abortion restrictions they are pushing for.

Dive deeper:

The latest from Laura

Voted Yes on HB 2749

Laura voted to pass a bill that requires patients to provide a reason for getting an abortion from a pre-determined list and that information be reported to state government.

Apr 29, 2024

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Voted Yes on HB 2465

Laura voted to pass a bill that creates tax credits for donations to pregnancy crisis centers and provides sales tax exemptions for these facilities.

Apr 29, 2024

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Voted Yes on HB 2436

Laura voted to pass a bill that makes coercion to obtain an abortion a crime.

Apr 29, 2024

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Voted Yes on HB 2653

Laura voted to pass a bill that provides for child support from the day of conception. Kansas law already allows for prenatal child support.

Mar 27, 2024

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Voted Yes on HB 2313

Laura voted to pass a bill that provides legal protection to infants that survive an abortion.

Apr 26, 2023

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Voted Yes on HB 2264

Laura voted to pass a bill that requires notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible. It also revises the definition of “abortion” to create exemptions.

Apr 26, 2023

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Voted Yes on HB 2439

Laura voted to pass a bill that requires physicians to notify patients that a medication abortion may be reversible.

Mar 29, 2023

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“I am one of many Kansans who has never advocated for a complete ban on abortion and who strongly believes that we should work to advance policies which find broad consensus amongst Kansans. I will always support exceptions to accommodate heartbreaking and difficult situations such as rape, incest, and life of the mother. I am committed to ensuring women receive the emergency care they desperately need for ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages and other health complications. For me, being pro-life, signifies that I will continue to support and work to defend the commonsense restrictions currently in state law and are mainstream beliefs held by many Kansans on both sides of the aisle.”

Oct 19, 2022

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