The fallout continues after last week's stunning discovery that a director of the Texas Medical Board, Robert Bredt, had also been working for Planned Parenthood for over a decade, since 2011.
It was state representative Brian Harrison who made the discovery, and made the call for action, which resulted in Bredt announcing his resignation.
"We're Texas, we're a pro-life state, we should be leading the fight against Planned Parenthood, not hiring them" Harrison said.
But that is exactly what happened, and now many are wondering how did this even happen in the first place?
"I believe there should be an investigation to determine how this happened" Harrison told KTRH, "And there should be accountability for every single executive branch bureaucrat who was involved in this complete outrage."
It's something that Harrison says he plans to address, during the 89th Texas legislative session that gets underway tomorrow.