ppin.jpgPlanned Parenthood of IN is closing 5 of its 34 clinics, according to a statement it released to the Associated Press.
The Indianapolis Star has the most details on the closings, which include the Anderson, Franklin, Kokomo, Indianapolis Northwest, and Shelbyville PPs.
Basically PP says that because the state is restructuring the rules in October for $2 million in Federal Title XX grants so that those “receiving these grants [must] limit how much they charge to treat low-income patients,” the profit margin for those 5 PPs is gone. And the PP nonmothership is not going to help keep them afloat. According to the article:

“PPIN has made the decision that many of our sites must now become fully self-sustaining, or independent, because of the restrictions placed on the funding,” the statement read.

pp gift cretificate.jpgSidebar: None of the closing clinics commit abortions, athough they all provide “abortion referral” and the morning-after pill. And neither of the 2 IN PPs exposed as part of last year’s undercover sting by Lila Rose and LiveAction.org (here and here) are on the list.
Recall PPIN was the 1st to offer gift certificates last Christmas, so it has already demonstrated underachieving marketing skills.
[HT: reader Susie A.; PP gift certificate graphic via Citizen Link]

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