PA Abortion Clinic Closed Thanks to Health Dept. Inspection

An abortion clinic in Pennsylvania was shut down earlier this week following a surprise inspection from the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

The inspection reportedly found “serious deficiencies and violations” at the clinic.

This is significant, because Arkansas recently passed a law strengthening Health Department inspection requirements regarding abortion clinics.

Like Pennsylvania, inspections in Arkansas must be unannounced. The new law makes it clear abortion clinics must be inspected at least annually and that the Department of Health will close an abortion clinic that fails inspection.

As we have said before, laws like this one make it easier to shut abortion clinics down. That’s what is happening in other states. Hopefully it happens in Arkansas, too.

Abortion in Arkansas Falls to Lowest Level Since 1977


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, June 2, 2017

Little Rock – This week the Arkansas Department of Health released its annual report regarding the number of
abortions performed in Arkansas.

Family Council President Jerry Cox issued a statement saying, “This report shows a lot of good news. The number of abortions in Arkansas fell by more than five hundred last year. Overall, the number has dropped by more than one thousand since 2014, and it has been cut in half since the early 1990’s.”

Cox credited a series of pro-life laws passed in recent years with much of the decline in abortion. “In 2015 Arkansas passed one of the best informed-consent laws in the nation. It ensures women are given all the facts about abortion up front, including information about abortion’s risks, consequences, and alternatives. According to these reports, nearly five hundred women chose not to have abortions after being given this information.”

The report also indicated Arkansas did not export quite as many abortions to other states last year as in previous years. “Abortion proponents should celebrate these numbers as well,” Cox said. “They have maintained for over forty years that abortion ought to be safe, legal, and rare. The fact that abortion is becoming increasingly rare in Arkansas is something everybody ought to celebrate.”

Cox said Family Council will continue working to end abortion in Arkansas. “While we are glad the number of abortions continues to fall, it’s important to remember that the vast majority of these abortions were performed on healthy women carrying healthy babies. Abortion is a tragedy. We intend to continue working to end abortions in Arkansas.”

Family Council is a conservative education and research organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Ten Reasons to De-Fund Planned Parenthood

Our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom have put together a list of ten reasons the government should stop funding Planned Parenthood. They are:

  1. Planned Parenthood engages in the sale of body parts harvested from aborted babies.
  2. Failing to report sexual abuse of young girls.
  3. Failing to provide women with proper care.
  4. Promoting risky sexual behavior in children.
  5. Misusing taxpayer funds.
  6. Killing children in the womb.
  7. Possibly utilizing illegal abortion methods.
  8. Disregarding the safety of women and children.
  9. Failing to uphold safe health standards.
  10. Using abortion to fund extravagances.

You can read more about these reasons here.