The Planned Parenthood abortion business will close two of its Indianapolis centers next month and consolidate operations at its remaining Georgetown location.
The Midtown and Southside clinics will end all operations on April 3 – hopefully resulting in saving babies and pregnant women looking to legitimate health care centers instead.
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Operations from those sites will move to the Georgetown Health Center.
The consolidation came in response to funding cuts as Congress and President Trump signed a bill to defund the abortion giant last year.
Planned Parenthood officials said the change will allow the Georgetown location to offer additional appointment availability for patients.
In Indiana, they occur against a backdrop of ongoing legal battles over the state’s abortion ban that saves babies from abortions.
On March 5, Marion County Superior Court Judge Christina R. Klineman issued a permanent injunction blocking enforcement of Indiana’s 2022 abortion ban by making the absurd claim that killing babies is a religious right.
Indiana Right to Life President and CEO Mike Fichter condemned the ruling.
“For the court to rule that taking the life of an unborn child is an exercise of religious freedom is deeply distressing—and a perversion of the law’s intent. Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act was never intended to equate taking the life of an unborn child with religious expression in our state,” Fichter said.











