House Bill Targets Environmental Impact of Chemical Abortion and Doctors’ Role in the Process
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New Bill Links Abortion Pills to Water Safety Concerns
Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced legislation Wednesday that would require a doctor’s physical presence before a woman can receive an abortion pill and would ban the disposal of fetal remains through the public water system. The bill, called the Clean Water for All Life Act, comes as mifepristone-induced abortions have become the most common method of ending a pregnancy in the United States. “The murder-for-profit abortion industry has complete…
House Bill Targets Environmental Impact of Chemical Abortion and Doctors’ Role in the Process
Savanna Deretich, Students for Life Action’s government affairs coordinator, speaks on the Clean Water for All Life Act on March 18, 2026. The bill would tighten prescription requirements, requiring an in-person exam and requiring the doctor to be present during the abortion.
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