You bet he does. And he is going to be held accountable for it. I told him so.
Bush signed the 1999 law that allows removal of hydration and nutrition for the severely disabled. Now he won't rescue Terri because his action would be at odds with that law even though Terri never gave her consent to be dehydrated and starved. The only way Bush could have gotten out of this one was to resign as governor and let Mrs. Jennings rescue Terri: unless she too had a conflict-of-interest that the euthanasia crowd could exploit.
So there we have it: Jeb has a conflict of interest because he signed the FL euthanasia law! And he would be hammered by the mainstream media were he to have intervened. Sorri, Terri, too bad your company transferred you to "glamorous" FL. Jeb never had the slightest intention to intervene. The Wednesday stuff was a temporary ruse, or he got cold feet and went back to his original plan.
I read at one time (and I cannot remember the source and may be in error) that the late Prescott Bush, R-CT, the governor's grandfather, was active in the eugenics movement of the 1940s. It might take hours to run that information down.