Kentucky lawmaker files bill to prevent criminalization of women who seek, provide or help with reproductive health care
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The legislation was sparked after a Kentucky woman was charged with fetal homicide, which has since been dropped, after she allegedly took an abortion pill.
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The legislation seeks to prevent the criminalization of Kentuckians who seek, provide or assist with reproductive health care.
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