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Senators summon Planned Parenthood CEO over subpoena

Democrats suggested that the subpoena was flawed since it was not handed directly to Kogut. He has denied any wrongdoing and refused to enter into a plea deal with prosecutors that would allow him to avoid jail time, according to his legal team.

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“The misinformation campaign has been unbelievable”, Schaefer said.

During a news conference Tuesday, Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota President and CEO Sarah Stoesz accused House Republicans of aggressively attacking her organization and jeopardizing women’s access to health care. But Missouri’s law does not specify that a fleeing felon has to be unsafe – a discrepancy that gained attention after a white Ferguson officer fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was black and unarmed, in 2014.

Planned Parenthood and other radical pro-abortion groups are livid with Mrs. Clinton calling the unborn babies “persons”.

In November, LifeNews reported that Schaefer’s office received a death threat, which he believes was linked to his leadership of the Planned Parenthood investigation.

DES MOINES | Planned Parenthood in Iowa would have no state funding under a budget bill advanced Thursday by some House Republicans, but the proposal is not expected to have enough support in the Democratic-majority Senate. Those documents include all of Planned Parenthood’s policies and written communication on disposing fetal tissue, as well as information on ambulance visits and all documents mentioning two doctors featured in the undercover videos. Miller was supposed to testify before the interim Senate Sanctity of Life Committee in December but didn’t. Louis, engaged in a lengthy two-hour debate with Schaefer, dissecting the subpoena line by line. Sen.

If the full Senate approves the resolutions, Kogut and Miller could be forced to appear before the full Senate to explain themselves.

He said that if there are any personally identifiable medical records in the requested documents, Planned Parenthood attorneys could just redact them. He said the Senate hasn’t listened.

The House legislation has no companion in the Senate, and Gov. Mark Dayton said late last month in a letter to Republican House Speaker Kurt Daudt of Crown that he would veto the legislation.

Planned Parenthood contends the 2015 subpoena was overly broad, onerous and would violate patient privacy laws.

The afternoon protest drew dozens of students from California and other states, as well as conservative Assemblywoman Shannon Grove and representatives from anti-abortion organizations.

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Disclosure: Planned Parenthood was a corporate sponsor of The Texas Tribune in 2011.

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