The decision only 'ensured continued wounding of women and the death of their unborn babies,' said Paula Westwood of Right to Life of Greater Cincinnati.
“The Lord orchestrated circumstances that enabled Agora to secure the winning big for that property,” said Ed Sitter, executive director of Foundation for Life and Greater Toledo Right to Life.
The abortion business’s previous facility had failed a surprise inspection by health investigators who said employees did not clean exam tables between abortions, dispensed expired medication, and failed to comply with state informed consent laws.