Costly regulations and smaller populations relative to urban areas have prevented any providers from opening since one in State College closed after a series of scandals.
Costly regulations and smaller populations relative to urban areas have prevented any providers from opening since one in State College closed after a series of scandals.
Costly regulations and smaller populations relative to urban areas have prevented any providers from opening since one in State College closed after a series of scandals.
Local news from StateCollege.com and Centre County Partners. Read about Why People in State College and Rural North-Central Pa. Don’t Have Easy Access to In-Person Abortion Services and more from the State College, PA region
In their column published in the June 9 LNP | LancasterOnline, the Rev. Richard Christensen and Dr. Mark Rader claim that supporting so-called safe abortion is a moral and responsible