MPs blame Tory Genuis for stalling House Foreign Affairs Committee reproductive health study

MPs say the work on the 12-member Foreign Affairs Committee has slowed to a crawl due to the filibustering of one lone member: Garnett Genuis.
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis was the lone member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee to vote against a study on sexual and reproductive health around the world.

Members of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development are pointing the finger at a lone Conservative MP for stalling a study on global sexual and reproductive health.

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