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Missouri Clinics Ready to Restart Abortion Services
Missouri, USASaturday, February 15, 2025
The licensing requirement was a major obstacle for abortion providers. They had to fight in court just to get a license. Emily Wales, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, explained the challenges they faced. "The state would delay and force us to litigate to get a license, " she said.
Planned Parenthood asked Judge Zhang to reconsider the ruling. In her latest decision, Zhang found that the licensing requirement was "discriminatory. " She pointed out that it treated abortion services differently from other types of healthcare, including miscarriage care.
Now, Planned Parenthood clinics in Missouri are ready to start offering abortions again. They are excited to provide safe and essential reproductive healthcare to those who need it. The Missouri Attorney General is expected to appeal Zhang’s ruling.
The fight for abortion rights in Missouri is far from over. But for now, this victory means that more people will have access to the care they need.
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