Fitbud
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PP cleared of wrongdoing?
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott's office scrubbed a press release written by his own regulators that found there was no "mishandling of fetal remains" at clinics run by Planned Parenthood and, at the same time, said it would refer doctors who worked at those clinics to the state Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action. […]
The state released its findings of the Planned Parenthood investigations on Aug. 5. Emails between the governor's office and AHCA, obtained by POLITICO Florida through a public records request, show the agency prepared a press release that same day noting that "there is no evidence of the mishandling of fetal remains at any of the 16 clinics we investigated across the state."
Scott's office revised the release to exclude that sentence, an email sent by Scott's communications director, Jackie Schutz, shows. Additionally, the revised release noted the AHCA would refer physicians who worked at the clinics to the Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action.
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09-02-2015 12:04 PM |
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RE: PP cleared of wrongdoing?
(09-02-2015 12:04 PM)Fitbud Wrote: TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott's office scrubbed a press release written by his own regulators that found there was no "mishandling of fetal remains" at clinics run by Planned Parenthood and, at the same time, said it would refer doctors who worked at those clinics to the state Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action. […]
The state released its findings of the Planned Parenthood investigations on Aug. 5. Emails between the governor's office and AHCA, obtained by POLITICO Florida through a public records request, show the agency prepared a press release that same day noting that "there is no evidence of the mishandling of fetal remains at any of the 16 clinics we investigated across the state."
Scott's office revised the release to exclude that sentence, an email sent by Scott's communications director, Jackie Schutz, shows. Additionally, the revised release noted the AHCA would refer physicians who worked at the clinics to the Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action.
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That's pretty terrible.
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RE: PP cleared of wrongdoing?
(09-02-2015 12:39 PM)UCF08 Wrote: (09-02-2015 12:04 PM)Fitbud Wrote: TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott's office scrubbed a press release written by his own regulators that found there was no "mishandling of fetal remains" at clinics run by Planned Parenthood and, at the same time, said it would refer doctors who worked at those clinics to the state Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action. […]
The state released its findings of the Planned Parenthood investigations on Aug. 5. Emails between the governor's office and AHCA, obtained by POLITICO Florida through a public records request, show the agency prepared a press release that same day noting that "there is no evidence of the mishandling of fetal remains at any of the 16 clinics we investigated across the state."
Scott's office revised the release to exclude that sentence, an email sent by Scott's communications director, Jackie Schutz, shows. Additionally, the revised release noted the AHCA would refer physicians who worked at the clinics to the Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action.
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That's pretty terrible.
Just takes a few bad apples, isn't that right?
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RE: PP cleared of wrongdoing?
(09-02-2015 02:55 PM)LSU04_08 Wrote: (09-02-2015 12:39 PM)UCF08 Wrote: (09-02-2015 12:04 PM)Fitbud Wrote: TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott's office scrubbed a press release written by his own regulators that found there was no "mishandling of fetal remains" at clinics run by Planned Parenthood and, at the same time, said it would refer doctors who worked at those clinics to the state Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action. […]
The state released its findings of the Planned Parenthood investigations on Aug. 5. Emails between the governor's office and AHCA, obtained by POLITICO Florida through a public records request, show the agency prepared a press release that same day noting that "there is no evidence of the mishandling of fetal remains at any of the 16 clinics we investigated across the state."
Scott's office revised the release to exclude that sentence, an email sent by Scott's communications director, Jackie Schutz, shows. Additionally, the revised release noted the AHCA would refer physicians who worked at the clinics to the Board of Medicine for possible disciplinary action.
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That's pretty terrible.
Just takes a few bad apples, isn't that right?
I don't understand your meaning here.
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