April 23, 2009
Abortion Regulations Not A Problem In Other States
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana could soon join a handful of states that have laws requiring doctors who perform abortions to get hospital admitting privileges, a measure favored by [abortion regulators]. In Arizona, Planned Parenthood, a leading abortion-rights advocate, helped write the state's rules from its own standards, said spokeswoman Jolinda Nestor. Planned Parenthood officials in Ohio and Texas, which require doctors to have either admitting rights at local hospitals or agreements in which they can refer their patients to doctors with admitting rights, also said the rules have not caused a burden in those states.Click Here For The Full Story......
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