You told Ms. Blackburn that no more statutory or legislative interference was necessary, but I would submit to you that perhaps we do need to amend this sacred document to allow clinics more time to analyze what you are going to put forward.
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Burgess argues for potential amendments to provide clinics more time for compliance.
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