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Usha Reddi

State Senator,
Kansas Senate District 22

Democrat

The proof:

Usha 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.

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What to do now:

Thank Usha for her support:

This legislator has consistently shown that they will protect abortion rights.

What to say:

Thank them for their consistency. Your support will encourage them to continue to vote this way, and may give them the confidence to become a stronger advocate of pro-choice legislation.

  • Introduce yourself, including your relation to the district.
  • Explain to them why abortion rights and access are important to you. (Personal stories work well here)
  • Thank them for their efforts, and encourage them to continue the fight.

Dive deeper:

The latest from Usha

“I will continue to vote to protect reproductive rights and women’s healthcare.”

Oct 21, 2024

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“Responses to @MERCnewsroom questions. I will vote to reduce taxes for Kansans, to fully funding public education and special education, protect reproductive rights and women’s healthcare, and Support Medicaid Expansion. Prioritize our community. #vote #BreakTheSupermajority”

Oct 21, 2024

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Voted No on HB 2749

Usha 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

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

Apr 29, 2024

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Voted No on HB 2264

Usha 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 27, 2023

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Voted No on HB 2313

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

Apr 26, 2023

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Voted No on SB 297

Usha voted against a bill that revises the definition of abortion to clarify which procedures are excluded, and establishes that life begins at conception.

Mar 29, 2023

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Voted No on SB 5

Usha voted against a bill that prohibits prescribing abortion medications via telemedicine.

Feb 23, 2023

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“Today, on the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade ruling, we must recognize that our reproductive rights and body sovereignty can never be taken for granted. Our bodies are ours. And well fight to keep it that way.”

Jan 22, 2020

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