Texas
The liberal magazine Texas Monthly laments that Planned Parenthood in the Lone Star State faces an "existential crisis" and 18 independent abortion facilities (non-Planned Parenthood locations) have closed over the last five years.
The publication notes that only two independent facilities that performed abortions prior to the overturning of Roe remain open--and they're hanging by a thread.
One of those independent facilities is in Austin, where 40 Days for Life vigils continue to bring dozens of pro-lifers out to peacefully pray.
"Despite the fact that the clinic no longer performs abortions, activists continue to rally [at the facility]," Texas Monthly said, "many prompted to do so by their church leaders and the activist group 40 Days for Life."
Maybe the facility just isn't wanted by the community. Even though Texas Monthly publicized an online fundraising campaign designed to try to save the facility, it's barely halfway toward its financial goal.