Opponent Says Kline's Request Invaded Medical Privacy
Johnson County District Attorney Paul Morrison (D), who is running against Kline for state attorney general, has said Kline's request was an invasion of medical privacy, the Topeka Capital-Journal reports (Moon, Topeka Capital-Journal, 8/30). "It is disingenuous for Mr. Kline to try to justify his serious violation of privacy by claiming to investigate child rape because three-quarters of the records belong to adult women," Morrison said in an e-mail. Kline said, "When I have a 10-year-old who gets pregnant and gets a late-term abortion and was impregnated at the age of nine, and no one calls the police, I don't consider it a narrow agenda to try and bring her rapist to justice" (Dodge City Daily Globe, 8/30).
Endorsements
In related news, U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) on Tuesday endorsed Kline, saying that both Kline and Morrison "subpoena medical records regularly" (Lefler, Wichita Eagle, 8/30). Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon (D) endorsed Morrison, saying in a Kansas Democratic Party release that the job of state attorney general is "about keeping Kansans safe. It is not a pulpit for personal agendas" (Topeka Capital-Journal, 8/30).
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