
Kentucky's Response to Latest SCOTUS Abortion Ruling
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Both sides of abortion issue in Kentucky react to SCOTUS ruling on Idaho abortion case.
A U.S. Supreme Court decision on an abortion case out of Idaho is drawing reaction from both sides of the abortion issue here in Kentucky.
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Kentucky's Response to Latest SCOTUS Abortion Ruling
Clip: Season 3 Episode 19 | 1m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
A U.S. Supreme Court decision on an abortion case out of Idaho is drawing reaction from both sides of the abortion issue here in Kentucky.
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We start with news from the U.S. Supreme Court.
And a decision on abortion case out of Idaho.
That's drawing reaction from both sides of the issue here in Kentucky and a 6, 3, ruling the justices reinstated a lower court ruling temporarily allowing hospitals in Idaho to perform emergency abortions to protect the life and health of the mother.
However, the ruling is pursued roll with the justices saying they took the case too early and it needs to go to another lower court for hearing.
The case is expected to make its way back to the U.S. Supreme Court immediately following today's decision, Kentucky advocates for and against abortion responded both pointing out that this type of emergency care has remain legal in Kentucky.
The Family Foundation released a statement saying in part today's ruling and Morial is certainly troubling, but it should also serve as a stark reminder that our work to protect unborn children in Kentucky did not end with dogs more was a complete when the General Assembly passed the Human Life Protection Act, end quote and from Planned Parenthood of Indiana in Kentucky, quote, They say even with emergency care allowed under the current abortion bans, legal ambiguity, jeopardizes access to medical care for miscarriage is a topic pregnancies and other pregnancy related issues, which means pregnancy-related medical emergencies are mounting, end quote.
Monday marked the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe versus Wade known as the
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