Congresswoman Wants to Save Babies and Women From Dangerous Abortion Drugs
A new bill is aiming to regulate the abortion drug mifepristone, citing concerns over the drug’s environmental impact endangering the health of the American public.
Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) introduced the Clean Water for All Life Act on Wednesday, legislation which would require an in-person doctor’s office visit for the abortion drug to be prescribed, a physician to be present for the abortion, and the provision of a “catch kit” to prevent contaminated blood and aborted tissue from entering American waterways.