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Planned Parenthood Closed Almost 50 Abortion Centers in 2025

The nation’s largest abortion business reeled from funding cuts this year after Congress and President Trump signed off on a bill that revoked federal taxpayer funding.

The defunding resulted in the abortion giant closing almost 50 of its abortion centers. All Planned Parenthood centers either directly kill babies in abortions, arrange for the sales of dangerous abortion pills or refer women to abortion businesses in other states.

The closures push the national tally of Planned Parenthood closures this year to 48 and underscore the impact of federal funding restrictions aimed at protecting taxpayers from subsidizing elective abortions and the abortion industry.

SBA Pro-Life, which monitors closures, hopes babies are saved as a result and glad that taxpayers don’t have to fund the Planned Parenthood abortion corporation.

Kelsey Pritchard, the group’s communications director, told OSV News Dec. 17, “Taxpayers should never have been forced to prop up a failing business model that prioritizes abortion, politics, and profits over women and children.”

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“Planned Parenthood’s thin facade has been crumbling under growing scrutiny for substandard care — from botched abortions and improperly inserted IUDs to unsanitary conditions, including open sewage, as documented by The New York Times earlier this year,” she said.

A memo published by Planned Parenthood Nov. 12 said that since the beginning of 2025, “nearly 50 Planned Parenthood health centers have been forced to close following the loss of Title X funds and Medicaid reimbursements,” with 20 of those closures after July 4, when Trump signed the law containing the provision.

Pritchard argued, “Planned Parenthood’s health services have been rapidly declining.”

“Even as abortion numbers and taxpayer funding have skyrocketed, since 2013 total cancer screening and prevention services have dropped by 54%, including a 61% decline in breast exams and a 54% drop in pap tests. Prenatal services are down 63%, and contraception services have fallen 38%,” she said.

Here are the 48 Planned Parenthood closures in 2025:

Gilroy, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Madera, CA
San Diego, CA
San Mateo, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
South San Francisco, CA
Bloomington, IL
Decatur, IL
Englewood, IL
Ottawa, IL
Evansville, IN
Ames, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Sioux City, IA
Urbandale, IA
Baton Rouge, LA
New Orleans, LA
Jackson, MI
Petoskey, MI
Marquette, MI
Ann Arbor, MI
Apple Valley, MN
Richfield, MN
Alexandria, MN
Bemidji, MN
Joplin, MO
Las Vegas, NV (2)
Bellmawr, NJ
Englewood, NJ
Manhattan, NY
Franklinton, OH
Springfield, OH
Hamilton, OH
Cleveland, OH
Moon Township, PA
Memphis, TN
Houston TX (2)
Tyler, TX
St. George, UT
Logan, UT
St. Johnsbury, VT
Delavan, WI
Portage, WI
West Bend, WI
Wisconsin Rapids, WI



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