Rokita urges regulation of abortion pill over concerns about drinking water contamination
Rokita says 63% of U.S. abortions now use chemical pills as he seeks stricter federal oversight over mifepristone in public water.
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Republicans ask EPA to consider abortion drug as contaminant in public water systems
A group of Republican lawmakers from the House and Senate are asking Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin to add a chemical abortion drug to the list of contaminants in public water systems.
Rokita urges regulation of abortion pill over concerns about drinking water contamination
Attorney General Todd Rokita is calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to put tighter controls on the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone, citing potential health risks to women who may ingest the drug from their local water supplies.Obviously, this starts with the individuals persuaded by Planned Parenthood and Big Pharma to use mifepristone to abort their pregnancies, but increasingly it extends to other women who might ingest the…
AG Wants Regulation of Abortion Pill Over Contaminated Water Concerns
Source: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to impose stricter controls on an abortion pill due to the potential health risks for women who may inadvertently ingest it from public waterways. Rokita argues that the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone can harm unborn babies by blocking progesterone and affecting reproductive organ development. T…
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