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The Florida medical community was left concerned and confused by the passage of the original 2020 pelvic examination law. As we discussed in our past blog, practitioners believed the law was overly burdensome, and they were unsure how to implement it. Senator Lauren Book’s new bill, SB 716, sought to make consent clear through an amendment to the original law. It became effective July 1, 2021.
The updated law revises the definition of “pelvic examination” and the situations in which consent is required for pelvic examinations. Unfortunately, the new law still misses the mark on clarifying when consent is and is not required. Due to the continued lack of clarity, it is essential that providers review policies and consent forms to ensure they understand what is required of them when conducting pelvic examinations. If appropriate policies and consent forms have
As we celebrate passage of three (3) pro-gun bills in the 2021 Florida Legislative Session, we should also be celebrating the fact that 25 very bad gun control bills were killed (10 House Bills & 15 Senate Bills) without ever getting to the House or Senate floor.
As one might expect, all of the gun control bills were
sponsored by anti-gun Democrats.
The true Second Amendment Heroes of the 2021 Legislative Session are: Senate President Wilton Simpson (R), House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R), Rep. Cord Byrd (R), Sen. Joe Gruters (R), Rep. Jayer Williamson (R), Sen. Ray Rodrigues (R), and Rep. Jason Shoaf (R). They worked exceptionally hard to protect your constitutional rights as guaranteed by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
As delta variant spreads, Florida Democrats urge Gov. DeSantis to promote vaccines
The delta variant spreads 225% faster than the original virus.
As the highly transmissible delta variant of the novel coronavirus spreads across the United States, now accounting for more than half of new domestic COVID-19 cases, Democratic senators in Florida are calling on Gov.
Ron DeSantis to urge reluctant state residents to get vaccinated.
In a joint letter Thursday, 14 Democrats from the Florida Senate exhorted DeSantis to put aside rhetoric that since March 2020 has turned a health issue into a political one and join his “fellow Republican governors who are tapping the power of their office” to revitalize vaccination efforts.
First responders at the Surfside collapse are getting homemade cards from kids washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.