The Mercury News

Ruling means Missouri’s last clinic will remain open

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Missouri’s only abortion clinic will be able to keep operating after a state government administra­tor decided Friday that the health department was wrong not to renew the license of the Planned Parenthood facility in St. Louis.

Missouri Administra­tive Hearing Commission­er Sreenivasa Rao Dandamudi’s decision means Missouri will not become the first state without a functionin­g abortion clinic since 1974, the year after the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision.

“In over 4,000 abortions provided since 2018, the Department has only identified two causes to deny its license,” Dandamudi wrote, adding that Planned Parenthood has “substantia­lly complied” with state law.

“Therefore, Planned Parenthood is entitled to renewal of its abortion facility license,” Dandamudi wrote.

A Planned Parenthood spokeswoma­n said the decision will mean the St. Louis clinic’s license is renewed through May 2021.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the state would ask a court to overturn the decision. A spokesman for the attorney general’s office, which is defending the health department’s decision in court, said the office was “reviewing the ruling and deciding on next steps.”

Yamelsie Rodriguez, president and CEO of Reproducti­ve Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, said in a statement that the ruling “is vindicatio­n for Planned Parenthood and our patients who rely on us.”

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