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Indiana rewards Planned Parenthood negligence

PoliticsPolitics·By David Daleiden

Indiana rewards Planned Parenthood negligence

Last time we took a look at Planned Parenthood of Indiana, we saw a “health” provider train-wreck: two different PP abortion locations, on the same day, with almost the exact same language, agreed to cover up clear cases of child sexual abuse. To a girl purportedly 13 years old and impregnated by her 31-year-old “boyfriend,” the nurse in Bloomington said, “I don’t want to hear the age, I don’t want to know the age” and the one in Indianapolis insisted, “I don’t care how old he is.”

Live Action’s undercover videos of Planned Parenthood’s blatant violations of Indiana mandatory reporting law sparked state investigations–and yet somehow now, the Indiana State Department of Health has awarded PP IN $150,000 in government grant money for 2010.

Does this disturb you? You can call the IN Department of Health at (317) 233-1325 and respectfully let them know your thoughts. You can reach the office of the health department commissioner, Dr. Judith Monroe, at (317) 233-7400.

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