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<font color="#FFFFFF">statement to news outlets.Wuelper, whose group also wants Health and Human Services
to release any similar documents regarding Planned Parenthood grants in other states,
said the administration has flooded New Hampshire "with unwanted abortion money and
has violated the public trust by covering up communications with its abortion
industry cronies."The grant was distributed in September, three months after the state's
five-member Executive Council voted 3-2 to reject $1.8 million in federal money
for health care clinics that provide abortions.In October, the Right to Life
group asked Health and Human Services to explain how it decided to
award money to Planned Parenthood without a competitive bidding system. The government
responded that it could not provide an response within 30 days, as
the law requires, and didn't say how long it would take.Right to
Life filed suit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Concord, New Hampshire.
The Associated Press reported that He
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