‘Partial Victory for Life’ as Pennsylvania Abortionist Shuts Down Two Clinics

‘Partial Victory for Life’ as Pennsylvania Abortionist Shuts Down Two Clinics The Pennsylvania Health Department’s order for Dr. Steven Chase Brigham’s clinics to cease performing abortions at facilities in Erie and State College represents a “partial victory for life.” They are, however, permitted to remain open for other services.

Brigham successfully transferred ownership of his Pittsburgh and Allentown abortion clinics to Rose Health Services, an entity in which he has no controlling interest, in order to stave off their closure. Deputy Secretary of Health Robert Torres has banned Brigham and any corporation he controls from operating abortion clinics in Pennsylvania, because of his persistent infractions against state medical regulations.

Brigham owns a chain of 15 abortion facilities with locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, however he is licensed only to practice medicine in New Jersey. Brigham let his medical license lapse in Georgia, California, and was suspended permanently in Pennsylvania, Florida, and New York.

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