- A Kansas Planned Parenthood affiliate announced Tuesday it will begin offering telemedicine abortions in the state.
- In November, a judge blocked a state law that prohibited offering abortion pills virtually, overturning a 2011 law that required a doctor to be present in the room where an abortion was being induced.
- That ruling cleared the way for Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (CHPPGP) to launch telemedicine abortion services in Kansas via its three health centers across the state.