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This fall brings mixed news of Planned Parenthood's moves at the local level. Planned Parenthood of Pasadena has had to delay indefinitely the opening of a facility in Monrovia, California, but Planned Parenthood's relentless expansion of its abortion business in Iowa continued.
Meanwhile, the FBI determined that a Kansas abortion facility did not illegally profit when it provided fetal tissue to researchers, according to the Associated Press. Planned Parenthood's loss of state funding in Missouri has prompted it to close another office, but it says it intends resume abortions at its Columbia facility.
As a bonus, the box entitled "Your Tax Dollars At Work" shown below reports the latest government-released information on federal money supporting Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates.
Monrovia, California
Planned Parenthood's abortion-performing Pasadena affiliate has run into an unusual roadblock in attempting to open its third facility. According to the Pasadena Star News, the City of Monrovia, California, is considering redevelopment plans for the land on which the nearly completed facility is located. Opening of the Planned Parenthood clinic has now been suspended.
The surrounding land has been part of a redevelopment zone since - - coincidentally - - 1973. Office buildings rise from three corners of the intersection of Huntington and Myrtle, and the city had long hoped to build on the fourth corner, according to the Star News.
Now that the closing of a gas station has lowered the price of the land on the fourth corner, Monrovia would like to purchase the land, reports Star News staff writer Lisa Faught. It would then raze the buildings currently located on that land - - the gas station, Winston Tire Co., The Hitch Depot, and Planned Parenthood - - to make room for one or two office buildings.
Source: HighBeam Research, Autumn at Planned Parenthood.