The Planned Parenthood abortion business announced today the closure of yet another abortion center, this time in central Ohio. The closure comes thanks to the defunding bill President Donald Trump signed this year that revokes federal taxpayer dollars from the abortion company.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio announced the permanent closure of its Franklinton center today. The closing will take effect on Friday.
The abortion business is attributing the decision to federal defunding and Medicaid cuts that have drained the abortion company of roughly $10 million in revenue.
The closure, which eliminates one of the organization’s 13 abortion centers in the state, comes amid a second round of staff layoffs this year, affecting 17 employees effective November 18. All workers at the Franklinton site were included in the reductions, with remaining customers redirected to the North Columbus location.
“Ultimately, we will close the Franklinton location on Nov. 28, 2025, and we will work to transfer these patients to our North Columbus location,” the abortion organization stated in a release.
Erica Wilson-Domer, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio, described the moves as necessary “right-sizing” in response to “patient losses and funding cuts.” She added that prior administrative trims had already left that division “as lean as we can go.”
Post-closure, Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio will operate 11 abortion centers and two ambulatory surgical abortion centers in Bedford Heights and Columbus.
Just before this, Planned Parenthood has shuttered its Bixby Health Center abortion facility in Los Angeles, marking the 44th such closure nationwide this year amid federal defunding of the abortion giant.
The facility at 1057 Kingston Ave. in the Boyle Heights neighborhood is no longer listed on the organization’s website or Google Maps, pro-life advocate Katie Xavios announced Monday on X. The closure comes even after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he was spending $140 million to fund the abortion corporation.
“We’re excited to share that Planned Parenthood quietly closed another facility! Bixby Health Center in Los Angeles is now permanently closed. There’s no official announcement, but it’s no longer active on PP’s website or on Google,” Xavios wrote in the post.
Bixby Health Center, part of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles, had long killed babies in abortions. Originally offering surgical abortions, the center discontinued those in 2018 and shifted to abortion pills to end the lives of unborn babies.
Planned Parenthood Los Angeles, which operates about two dozen health centers across the county, has not issued a public statement on the Bixby closure as of Monday evening.
Recently the Planned Parenthood abortion business released a new report that details the closures that have happened since Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed a law defunding the abortion company.
That means good news for the majority of Americans who are pro-life and don’t want their tax dollars going to an abortion agency that kills babies.
So far, 45 Planned Parenthood abortion centers shuttered their doors this year, a direct result of the Trump administration’s successful defunding efforts that severed taxpayer support for its business.
Despite what the abortion giant and the media would have Americans think, the Planned Parenthood centers all participated in abortions. Some would kill babies directly with surgical abortions. Others would kill babies by selling the dangerous abortion pill that also kills and injures women. Still others would make abortion referrals – with Planned Parenthood locations in pro-life states arranging abortions in other states or using telehealth to sell abortion pills to women in violation of state pro-life laws.
The list of Planned Parenthood closures to this point is worth celebrating. It’s a victory. A win in a small battle. But the larger war against killing babies in abortions continues. And like Carney, millions of pro-life Americans will continue fighting.
Here are the 44 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










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