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Mass. GOP Lawmakers Call For Health Secretary's Resignation

Republicans in the Massachusetts House are calling for the departure of JudyAnn Bigby, the state's health and human services secretary.

In a letter sent on Thursday to Gov. Deval Patrick, House Republicans cited "poor management" in the aftermath of two recent crises: The alleged tampering with drug tests at a former Department of Public Health lab, and a deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a Framingham compounding pharmacy that was regulated by the state.

Minority Leader Brad Jones said at a news conference on Thursday that the agency "desperately" needs new leadership.

“This is about moving an agency forward that desperately needs to regain the public trust on many, many fronts and feeling that we need to go in a dramatically different direction,” Jones said.

The GOP called on Patrick to remove Bigby if she does resign.

A spokesman for the secretary said Bigby serves at the pleasure of the governor and will continue to take the necessary steps to restore public confidence in the agency.

A spokeswoman for Patrick then said in a statement that the governor has confidence in Bigby's ability to fix what went wrong and restore public confidence in the department.

With reporting by The Associated Press and the WBUR Newsroom

This article was originally published on November 29, 2012.

This program aired on November 29, 2012. The audio for this program is not available.

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