Keroack is Gone! Kappeler to Replace Him?
Eric Keroack resigned Thursday as Director of the Office of Population Affairs (in charge of Title X, family planning funding). I'd love to tell you it was because of the public outrage at his ridiculous positions on birth control and family planning (among other things), but it looks like it's because the Massachusetts Office of Medicaid is taking action against him. Hmmm... sounds like there's some dirt there.
Eric Keroack resigned Thursday as Director of the Office of Population Affairs (in charge of Title X, family planning funding). I'd love to tell you it was because of the public outrage at his ridiculous positions on birth control and family planning (among other things), but it looks like it's because the Massachusetts Office of Medicaid is taking action against him. Hmmm… sounds like there's some dirt there.
Here's the statement by Dr. John O. Agwunobi, Assistant Secretary for Health:
Yesterday, Dr. Eric Keroack alerted us to an action taken against him by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Office of Medicaid. As a result of this action, I accepted his resignation as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Population Affairs. The Department will move forward as expeditiously as possible to fill this position.
Read what Planned Parenthood of America and NARAL Pro-Choice America (two of the main organizations advocating for a director who supports family planning) have to say about this latest development in the Bush appointee saga.
The breaking news on SaveRoe.com is that Evelyn Kappeler, the Deputy Director for Population Affairs, will be stepping up to fill Keroack's shoes.
Stay tuned for the latest updates on reproductive health news!
If you missed it the first time, read more about Keroack's anti-contraception track record below:
- Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Terrified that Dr. Eric Keroack Is in Charge of the U.S. Federal Family Planning Program (Keroack's slideshow!)
- Readers Check Keroack's "Science" (Flickr notes on the slideshow)
- Humpty Dumpty Keroack (Gloria Feldt's analysis)
- Update on Eric Keroack (Media Coverage from when Keroack was a new appointee)