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March 19, 2013: Kansas state Rep. Tom Burroughs, left, consults with Rep. 
Julie Menghini, of Pittsburg, during the House's debate on anti-abortion 
legislation at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan.APTOPEKA, Kan.  Kansas legislators 
gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending 
Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins "at fertilization" while 
blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed 
solely because of the baby's sex.The House voted 90-30 for a compromise 
version of the bill reconciling differences between the two chambers, only 
hours after the Senate approved it, 28-10. The Republican governor is a 
strong abortion opponent, and supporters of the measure expect him to sign 
it into law so that the new restrictions take effect July 1.In 
addition to the bans on tax breaks and sex-selection abortions, the bill 
prohibits abortion providers from being involved in public school sex education 
classes and spells out in more detail what information doctors must provide 
to patients seeking abortions.The measure's language that life begins "at 
fertilization" had some abortion-rights supporters worrying that it could 
be used to legally harass providers. Abortion opponents call it a statement 
of principle and not an outright ban on terminating pregnancies."The human 
is a magnificent piece of work at all stages of development, wondrous 
in every regard, from the microscopic until full de
FILE: Nov. 18, 2010: In this file photo, Fisker Automotive's Fisker Karma, 
a sports luxury plug-in hybrid car, sits on display at the 2010 
Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles.APFisker Automotive -- the electric-car 
maker that was granted a half-billion-dollar federal loan and on Friday 
dismissed about 75 percent of its remaining workforce -- is purportedly 
facing a lawsuit from the same firm that sued the government-funded Solyndra 
company.Fisker laid off 160 of its roughly 210 employees Friday morning 
from its Anaheim, Calif., location, according to Automotive News.Employees 
told the publication they were given no severance pay besides compensation 
for unused vacation days.According to the class action suit filed by Outten 
& Golden, in a California district court, Fisker failed to notify the 
employees 60 days in advance, violating the federal U.S. Worker Adjustment 
and Retraining Notification Act and a similar state WARN Act.Outten & Golden 
won a $3.5 million settlement in a similar case against Solyndra, according 
to Reuters. The solar-panel maker received $535 million in loan guarantees 
from the Obama administration before falling into bankruptcy in 2011.A source 
told the news agency that Fisker will retain about 53 senior managers 
and executives to primarily help sell off company assets.Fisker has received 
$193 million of a $529 million Energy Department loan, mostly for work 
on its luxury Karma vehicle that sells for about $100,000.

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