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Scandal-plagued abortion business shuts down all Texas locations as pro-life laws go into effect

Updated: July 7, 2022 at 8:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Jul 7, 2022 – 8:42 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – An abortion corporation that once won a fight at the Supreme Court to stop Texas’ pro-life laws is now shutting down all of its Lone Star State operations.

Whole Woman’s Health announced it will close all four Texas abortion facilities and wants to reopen in New Mexico. The Texas Supreme Court decided on July 1 that the state’s pre-Roe ban on abortions could go into effect pending legal challenges.

“Abortion access in the South will only get worse as the damage done by this awful ruling continues to compound, and more conservative states pass abortion bans,” the abortion corporation announced. “We are stepping up to ensure everyone has a trusted independent abortion provider as nearby as legally possible.”

The company appears to be in financial troubles, given that it is using a GoFundMe to raise money for its new abortion facilities.

“With the shuttering of our 4 Texas clinics, we do not have the financial reserve to open in New Mexico without your support,” the company stated. “We are actively working to secure a clinic space that will allow us to support the people who are desperately

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