Planned Parenthood has shuttered its 45th abortion facility in 2025, a direct triumph for pro-life advocates who have long fought to end taxpayer funding of the abortion industry. The latest closure is the Franklinton center in central Ohio, set to permanently shut down on November 28, 2025, thanks to President Donald Trump’s defunding legislation that stripped federal dollars and slashed Medicaid reimbursements, costing the group nearly $10 million in revenue.
This Ohio site, one of 13 abortion mills run by Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio, will lay off all 17 staffers as of November 18, part of a second wave of cuts this year amid dwindling “patients” and funds. CEO Erica Wilson-Domer laments the “right-sizing” as unavoidable after prior belt-tightening left the operation “as lean as we can go,” redirecting any remaining clients to a North Columbus location—leaving the division with just 11 abortion centers and two surgical facilities.
Hot on the heels of the Bixby Health Center in Los Angeles’ Boyle Heights, which quietly vanished from listings after shifting from surgical abortions to deadly pills, this brings the national total to 45 closures across states like California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin—all facilities that peddled abortions, referrals, or telehealth schemes flouting pro-life protections.
These shutdowns underscore the resounding success of defunding efforts, vindicating conservatives who refuse to subsidize Planned Parenthood’s deadly agenda with hard-earned tax dollars, and signaling a broader retreat for an industry increasingly squeezed by accountability and moral clarity.
