
“The point of this kind of legislation — it’s for shock value. It’s not medically accurate, [and] it’s not founded in any kind of actual science.”
“The point of this kind of legislation — it’s for shock value. It’s not medically accurate, [and] it’s not founded in any kind of actual science.”
An administrative law judge is ordering a state agency to reimburse Planned Parenthood attorneys $7,170 for their work on a challenge to actions taken by the Agency for Health Care Administration.
From YouTube user Stephen Bender, 04/05/2016: Cara Jennings, a heroic and caffeinated former Lake Worth city commissioner who “has been called an anarchist, a feminist, a […] Read More
From Orlando Sentinel‘s Gray Rohrer, 03/25/2016: TALLAHASSEE — Planned Parenthood and other health clinics that provide abortions in Florida will go without taxpayer funds and face […] Read More
From Tampa Bay Times’ Michael Auslen, 9/9/2015: When state health officials released the results of an investigation into Planned Parenthood clinics last month, Gov. Rick Scott’s […] Read More
From Politico Florida, 09/02/2015: Gov. Rick Scott’s office scrubbed a press release written by his own regulators that found there was no “mishandling of fetal […] Read More
From the Palm Beach Post’s Gary Fineout, 05/10/2015: TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Women will have to wait 24 hours before having an abortion under a bill […] Read More
From the Tampa Bay Times, 10/01/2013: Gov. Rick Scot on Oct. 18 he will address Florida Right to Life’s Annual Pro-Life Awards Dinner at the […] Read More