Florida taxpayers are on the hook for tens of thousands in legal fees for the state’s failed attempt to fine four abortion clinics accused of performing second-trimester abortions without proper licenses.
The cost to the state Agency for Health Care Administration of hiring outside attorneys to pursue a $2,500 fine against the Bread & Roses Women’s Health Center in Gainesville was $58,345, according to an agency spokeswoman.
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