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Lindsay Vaughn

State Representative,
Kansas House District 22

Democrat

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Lindsay voted against a bill that provides legal protection to infants that survive an abortion.

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This legislator has been a consistent force in the fight to protect and expand abortion rights.

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The latest from Lindsay

Endorsed by the Greater Kansas City Women’s Political Caucus for the 2024 election.

Oct 8, 2024

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Voted No on HB 2749

Lindsay voted against 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 No on HB 2436

Lindsay voted against a bill that makes coercion to obtain an abortion a crime.

Apr 29, 2024

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Voted No on HB 2465

Lindsay voted against 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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“My reflections on the anniversary of Aug 2, 2022, the day Kansans overwhelmingly voted to protect the constitutional right to reproductive freedom after the fall of Roe vs. Wade. The hope and pride from our victory carries on, but actions by #ksleg show we must keep up the fight.”

Aug 2, 2023

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Voted No on HB 2313

Lindsay voted against a bill that provides legal protection to infants that survive an abortion.

Apr 26, 2023

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Voted No on HB 2264

Lindsay voted against 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 No on HB 2439

Lindsay voted against a bill that requires physicians to notify patients that a medication abortion may be reversible.

Mar 29, 2023

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“Thank you to everyone who attended our Senate 8 town hall today! We received a lot of great audience questions about the upcoming session. Folks want to see gun reform, protection of reproductive rights, and more renewable energy, among other things. #ksleg”

Dec 17, 2022

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“Its a great day to protect our constitutional freedoms and the right to safe, legal abortion in Kansas. Make your voice heard by voting NO! Find your polling place here . Dm me if you have any questions about voting! Lets do this .”

Aug 2, 2022

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“With the Supreme Courts decision yesterday, the stakes in Kansas have never been higher. I joined @Kansans4Freedom volunteers and @sharicedavids today to talk with more voters in HD 22 about voting no on Aug 2. Together we can protect abortion rights in our state. #ksleg”

Jun 25, 2022

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“Im horrified, scared, crying, angry. This is an unbelievable transgression of birthing peoples rights. State-mandated pregnancy is violent. We must maintain access to safe, legal abortion in Kansas. Vote NO on Aug. 2. Volunteer. Donate. Tell friends and family. We can stop it!”

Jun 24, 2022

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“Out canvassing for @Kansans4Freedom to protect the right to safe, legal abortion in Kansas! Make sure you vote NO on Aug. 2 #ksleg”

Jun 18, 2022

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“I cant even wrap my mind around this. Just pure rage. Kansas our fate is in our hands. Register to vote. Vote NO on the AUGUST 2 abortion ballot initiative. Volunteer and donate to @Kansans4Freedom”

May 2, 2022

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“A6: Kansans, mark your calendars for Tues, Aug 2, 2022. Spread awareness about the consequences of this amendment. Volunteer or donate to support pro-choice candidates and orgs. We can and must beat this at the ballot box. #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“A5: Elect more pro-choice women! The majority of Kansans support abortion access. Their voices need representation at the table in Topeka and in capitals across the country. #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“A4: Reproductive rights are human rights! Everyone has an inalienable right to personal autonomy, including the ability to control ones own body and assert bodily integrity. #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“A3: We are joining the fight with pro-choice orgs to spread awareness about the amendments dangerous implications, knock doors, and get out the vote for the Aug 2022 primary. Volunteer or donate to protect repro rights in KS! #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“A2: If the amendment passes, it will codify currently unconstitutional restrictions on abortion and open the floodgates for new restrictions to be passed. In other states, similar amendments have led to a near banning of abortion. #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“A1: In Kansas, Republicans passed out a constitutional amendment stating that people who can become pregnant do not have the right to an abortion. It will now be on the ballot in the Aug 2022 primary, a low-turnout election. #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“Honored to be part of an @emilyslist twitter chat on this #InternationalWomensDay. Well be talking about how we can fight back against the (un)constitutional amendment on abortion in Kansas. Stay tuned! #ksleg #ELChoice”

Mar 8, 2021

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“We have an inalienable right to make our own healthcare decisions, free of discrimination…This amendment will lead to a banning of abortion through the onslaught of anti-choice legislation that will inevitably follow…we can and we must beat it at the ballot box. #ksleg”

Jan 30, 2021

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Voted No on HCR 5003

Lindsay voted against a bill that declares that the Kansas constitution does not guarantee reproductive freedom.

Jan 22, 2021

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