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Monday, October 13, 2008

South Dakota Dist. 35 Candidates on Right of Conscience for Pharmacists

From the South Dakota Family Policy Council's 2008 general election voter guide, comparing South Dakota District 35 legislative candidates on right of conscience for pharmacists:

Support an act to clarify the application of certain statutes relative to contraception and birth control? This measure takes away and repeals current legal protections for pharmacists that allow them to exercise their conscience in whether to dispense medication that could cause an abortion.

D House Fern Y. Johnson Y
D House Curtis R. Marquardt
R House Don Kopp N
R House Mark Kirkeby Y
D Senate Theresa Spry
R Senate Jeffrey K. Haverly Y


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am disappointed in Haverlys answer, I am not surprised by Kirkebys answer

 
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