The Planned Parenthood abortion business has announced it will close five abortion centers in Indiana, Idaho and Alaska. The news follows a new report the other day indicating the billion-dollar abortion chain plans to close five facilities in Vermont and New Hampshire on June 12, citing staffing problems and politics.

With the expectation that the Supreme Court will overturn Roe next month, the nation’s largest abortion company is reevaluating its abortion center locations in an effort to consolidate and save money as some states will protect babies from abortions.

Katie Rodihan, director of communications for Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai’i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky, made the announcement about the closings and indicated that the Planned Parenthood in Soldotna, Alaska will close along with four other center in Indiana and Idaho — though no locations were provided for those states.

The closings are good news for women and unborn children as all Planned Parenthood centers either kill babies in abortions, sell the dangerous abortion pill that has killed and injured women, or make abortion referrals.

Here’s more on the closings:

Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, and Kentucky – which also includes Washington and Idaho – will be closing four other clinics in Idaho and Indiana. Like in Soldotna, they’re closing May 31.

Rodihan said the decision to close these clinics have been months in the making and not based on last week’s U.S. Supreme Court opinion leak…. (Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)

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