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FILE - In this March 29, 2020, file photo, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks during a media conference on the coronavirus at the Capitol in Frankfort, Ky. Kentucky's anti-abortion Attorney General Daniel Cameron is embracing the opportunity to regulate abortion clinics. State lawmakers gave Cameron that new power before ending this year's legislative session Wednesday, April 15, but he might not get to wield that authority. The bill goes to Beshear, and if he vetoes it, lawmakers won't have a chance to override him, as they did several times this week. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP, File)

FILE - In this March 29, 2020, file photo, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks during a media conference on the coronavirus at the Capitol in Frankfort, Ky. Kentucky's anti-abortion Attorney General Daniel Cameron is embracing the opportunity to regulate abortion clinics. State lawmakers gave Cameron that new power before ending this year's legislative session Wednesday, April 15, but he might not get to wield that authority. The bill goes to Beshear, and if he vetoes it, lawmakers won't have a chance to override him, as they did several times this week. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader via AP, File)

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