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 e.""It's the very definition of government 
intrusion in a woman's personal medical decisions," he said.Brownback has 
signed multiple anti-abortion measures into law, and the number of pregnancies 
terminated in the state has declined 11 percent since he took office 
in January 2011.The governor said he still has to review this year's 
bill thoroughly but added, "I am pro-life."This year's legislation is less 
restrictive than a new North Dakota law that bans abortions as early 
as the sixth week of pregnancy and a new Arkansas law prohibiting 
most abortions after the 12th week. But many abortion opponents still see 
it as a significant step."There is a clear statement from Kansas with 
respect to the judgment on the inherent value of human life," said 
Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee Chairwoman Mary Pilcher-Cook, 
a Shawnee Republican and leading advocate for the measure.The bill passed 
despite any solid data on how many sex-selection abortions are performed 
in Kansas. A 2008 study by two Columbia University economists suggested 
the practice of aborting female fetuses -- widespread in some nations where 
parents traditionally prefer sons -- is done in the U.S. on a 
limited basis.But legislators on both sides of the issue said the practice 
should be banned, however frequent it is.The bill also would require physicians 
to give women information that addresses breast cancer as a potential risk 
of abortion. Advocates on both sides acknowle
  spending cuts have widespread public 
support and will ultimately change the terms of the fiscal debate in 
Washington."My budget will reduce our deficits not with aimless, reckless 
spending cuts that hurt students and seniors and middle-class families -- 
but through the balanced approach that the American people prefer, and the 
investments that a growing economy demands," he said.Still, Obama has been 
unable to move House Republicans from their opposition to higher taxes. 
And his proposed reduction in the growth of benefits drew swift objections 
from allies."The president should drop these misguided cuts in benefits 
and focus instead on building support in Congress for investing in jobs," 
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement Friday.Kansas Gov. 
Sam Brownback delivered the Republican radio address, arguing that "the 
ideas on how to fix the federal government are now percolating in 
the states.""You see, you don't change America by changing Washington -- 
you change America by changing the states," he said. "And that's exactly 
what Republican governors are doing across the country -- taking a different 
approach to grow their states' economies and fix their governments with 
ideas that work.Brownback, a former House member and U.S. senator, called 
for a "taxing structure that encourages growth, an education system that 
produces measurable results, and a renewed focus on the incredible dignity 
of each and every person, no matter

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> FILE: Undated: The Keystone Oil Pipeline under construction in North Dakota 
in this undated photograph released on the Obama administration on January 
18, 2012.REUTERSThe Keystone XL Pipeline has emerged as a major issue in 
the Massachusetts special U.S. Senate election, with environmental groups 
committing nearly one-third of the $1.25 million in outside money already 
spent on campaigns.The biggest spender so far is the League of Conservation 
Voters, which has already spent more than $545,000 to help elect Democratic 
candidate and Rep. Ed Markey, who has a strong pro-environment platform.Our 
field campaign is resonating with voters across Massachusetts, said Navin 
Nayak, a political specialist for the group. The people of Massachusetts 
want climate change champion Ed Markey representing them. The group also 
plans to spend about $100,000 more to knock on the doors of 
more than 240,000 likely Democratic primary voters before the April 30 primaries.Supporters 
of the Canada-to-Texas pipeline are urging the Obama administration to approve 
the project to create thousands of jobs and make the United States 
less dependent on foreign oil. However, critics say drilling for oil in 
Canadas dirty tar sand will release greenhouse gas emissions.Markey faces 
fellow Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch in the party primary and holds a 
double-digit lead, according to most polls. The winner will face the top 
vote-getter in the Republican primary that features for
  spending cuts have widespread public 
support and will ultimately change the terms of the fiscal debate in 
Washington."My budget will reduce our deficits not with aimless, reckless 
spending cuts that hurt students and seniors and middle-class families -- 
but through the balanced approach that the American people prefer, and the 
investments that a growing economy demands," he said.Still, Obama has been 
unable to move House Republicans from their opposition to higher taxes. 
And his proposed reduction in the growth of benefits drew swift objections 
from allies."The president should drop these misguided cuts in benefits 
and focus instead on building support in Congress for investing in jobs," 
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement Friday.Kansas Gov. 
Sam Brownback delivered the Republican radio address, arguing that "the 
ideas on how to fix the federal government are now percolating in 
the states.""You see, you don't change America by changing Washington -- 
you change America by changing the states," he said. "And that's exactly 
what Republican governors are doing across the country -- taking a different 
approach to grow their states' economies and fix their governments with 
ideas that work.Brownback, a former House member and U.S. senator, called 
for a "taxing structure that encourages growth, an education system that 
produces measurable results, and a renewed focus on the incredible dignity 
of each and every person, no matter
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