Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2009

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

Impact

The implications of HB 2009 are profound, as it alters the legal landscape surrounding abortion in Kansas significantly. By limiting the circumstances under which abortions can be legally performed, the bill effectively reduces access to these services and could lead to an increase in unsafe abortion practices. Furthermore, the introduction of civil enforcement mechanisms may incentivize individuals to pursue litigation against healthcare providers, creating a hostile environment for medical professionals involved in reproductive healthcare.

Summary

House Bill 2009 seeks to impose stringent restrictions on abortion procedures within the state of Kansas. The bill prohibits any abortion except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman in a medical emergency. This significant alteration to existing abortion law underscores a strong shift towards limiting reproductive rights, aligning Kansas with other states that have enacted similar bans. The legislation not only curtails access to abortion services but introduces civil enforcement mechanisms allowing private individuals to sue those who violate these prohibitions.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill has been contentious, with staunch proponents asserting a moral and ethical mandate to protect unborn lives. They argue that the restrictions are necessary for the preservation of life. Conversely, opponents argue this bill undermines women's rights to make informed choices about their bodies, infringes on personal freedoms, and poses significant risks to women's health. Critics also emphasize the potential rise in legal disputes and the chilling effect it might have on healthcare providers, leading them to refrain from offering reproductive health services out of fear of litigation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2492

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

KS SB286

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

KS SB175

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.

KS HB2181

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.

KS HB2737

Creating the abolish abortion Kansas act to make all abortions subject to criminal prosecution for violation of Alexa's law and to remove the exceptions to the wrongful cause of death action for lawful abortions.

KS SB5

Prohibiting the prescribing of drugs intended to cause an abortion using telemedicine and restricting the governor's power during a state of emergency to alter such prohibitions.

KS HB2814

Establishing the Kansas ultrasound act, requiring that an obstetric ultrasound be performed on a woman prior to an abortion, permitting a woman to avert her eyes from the ultrasound images, establishing civil and criminal penalties and providing an emergency exception to requirements of the act.

KS SB528

Establishing the Kansas ultrasound act, requiring that an obstetric ultrasound be performed on a woman prior to an abortion, permitting a woman to avert her eyes from the ultrasound images, establishing civil and criminal penalties and providing an emergency exception to requirements of the act.

KS HB2264

Requiring notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible and revising the definition of "abortion" to clarify procedures that are excluded from such definition.

KS SB527

Creating the crime of coercion to obtain an abortion and providing enhanced criminal penalties for offenses committed with the intent to coerce a woman to obtain an abortion.

Similar Bills

KS SB198

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of violations of such prohibition.

KS HB2010

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.

KS HB2492

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

KS HB2465

Enacting the adoption savings account act allowing individuals to establish adoption savings accounts with certain financial institutions, providing eligible expenses, requirements and restrictions for such accounts and establishing addition and subtraction modifications for contributions to such accounts under the Kansas income tax act, increasing the income tax credit amount for adoption expenses, establishing an income, privilege and premium tax credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations operating pregnancy centers or residential maternity facilities and providing for a sales tax exemption for purchases by pregnancy resource centers and residential maternity facilities.

KS SB286

Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.

KS HB2764

Establishing a tax credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations operating pregnancy centers or residential maternity facilities and establishing a child tax credit, increasing the tax credit amount for adoption expenses and making the credit refundable and providing a sales tax exemption for pregnancy resource centers and residential maternity facilities.

KS SB498

Establishing a tax credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations operating pregnancy centers or residential maternity facilities, increasing the tax credit amount for adoption expenses and making the credit refundable and providing a sales tax exemption for pregnancy resource centers and residential maternity facilities.

KS HB2181

Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.