Friday’s ruling came after a Kansas City judge ruled last year that abortions were now legal in the state but kept certain regulations on the books while a lawsuit by abortion-rights advocates played out.
That meant abortion facilities still had to be licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Planned Parenthood argued that the licensing law required providers to give “medically unnecessary and invasive” pelvic exams to anyone receiving an abortion, including medication abortions, according to court documents. It also included “medically irrelevant” size requirements for hallways, rooms and doors.
The plaintiffs said some of the regulations on Planned Parenthood centers were so strict, “most health centers or doctors’ office simply do not meet” them.
I suspect that’s entirely by design.
It was the plan all along. Just wait for a planned parenthood to build a location that meets the rules, then increase the hallway requirements from 20ft to 24ff
I’m assuming your comment was sarcastic. Or maybe it was facetious. If we are lucky perhaps even fescastic. Because and that is absolutely 100% on the nose what they are doing. And has been known for a long time to anyone paying attention. I think they even admitted to it.