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C.J. Janovy: This Kansas Senate Candidate Learned Important Life Lessons From Farm Girls And Farm Bills
Back in September, he made an extraordinary comment about abortion politics and public health in Kansas.

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Back in September, he made an extraordinary comment about abortion politics and public health in Kansas.

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