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		Virginia board to amend rules that would 
		close abortion clinics 
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		[December 05, 2014] 
		By Gary Robertson 
		RICHMOND, Va. (Reuters) - A Virginia health 
		panel remade by the Democratic governor voted on Thursday to revamp 
		rules that threatened to shut down abortion clinics across the state | 
        
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			 In a victory for abortion rights advocates, the state Board of 
			Health voted 13-2 to begin amending regulations that require 
			abortion clinics to have standards similar to hospitals. 
 The board put the requirement in place in 2013 when then-Governor 
			Bob McDonnell, a Republican, appointed abortion foes to the panel.
 
 Supporters said the move was to improve patient safety, but abortion 
			rights supporters countered that it was aimed at limiting women’s 
			rights and closing clinics.
 
 Democrat Terry McAuliffe took office as governor in January and 
			began remaking the health board with members who supported abortion 
			rights.
 
 
			 
			Several clinics have closed since the stricter rules were passed, 
			leaving the state with 18 offering abortion services.
 
 In a statement, McAuliffe praised the board for its action to keep 
			the clinics open. He said they were "facing closure due to onerous 
			regulations that were the result of politics being inserted into the 
			regulatory process.”
 
 Victoria Cobb, president of the Family Foundation of Virginia, which 
			opposes abortion, said the regulations enacted in 2013 should stand.
 
 “Regardless of Governor McAuliffe's wish, the Board of Health must 
			follow the law," she said.
 
			
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			Cianti Stewart-Reid, executive director of Planned Parenthood 
			Advocates of Virginia, said in a statement that the board had acted 
			properly.
 Planned Parenthood operates seven health centers across Virginia and 
			serves more than 24,000 patients annually.
 
 (Reporting by Gary Robertson; Editing by Ian Simpson and Eric Beech)
 
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