Gosnell is not an outlier. Here in Michigan, Right to Life of Michigan is committed to exposing the abuses of the abortion industry
in our own state. Just in the last two years eight abortion clinics
have been closed in Michigan. The Prolife Omnibus Act that went into
effect on March 31, 2013, includes provisions that require proper
licensing and inspections of Michigan abortion clinics.
On April 30, Michigan State Senators held a hearing about how a personal relationship with the chairman of the Board of Medicine allowed abortionist Robert Alexander to continue operating despite numerous complaints against him. His Muskegon abortion business was closed in December of 2012 after city officials found filthy conditions throughout his office.
On April 30, Michigan State Senators held a hearing about how a personal relationship with the chairman of the Board of Medicine allowed abortionist Robert Alexander to continue operating despite numerous complaints against him. His Muskegon abortion business was closed in December of 2012 after city officials found filthy conditions throughout his office.
In April, another abortion clinic closed in Dearborn and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs confirmed
that abortionist Theodore Roumell did not have the necessary state
controlled substance licenses to operate his three surgical abortion
businesses.
The work of Right to Life of Michigan continues. Not only are we exposing the abuse in the abortion industry, but we partner with more than 150 pregnancy help agencies, offering hope and help for mothers and their babies preparing to be born.