State says Rockford abortion clinic can reopen
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An Illinois abortion clinic that’s been closed since September because of health and safety violations can reopen under a settlement signed Wednesday, according to an attorney for Northern Illinois Women’s Center in Rockford.

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Ray : What BS, the laws in our State protect no-one.
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