Clarification: Kansas-Telemedicine Abortions story


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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — In a story May 22 about a legal dispute over telemedicine abortions in Kansas, The Associated Press dropped the word "go" in quote from Mary Kay Culp, the executive director of the anti-abortion group Kansans for Life. The full quote should have read, "They could go back and turn over virtually all our abortion laws."

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