Missouri & Kansas Sign On To Abortion Pill Water Supply Contamination Concern

A worthwhile political tactic that offers some rare concern about the dwindling water supply . . . 

"Fourteen Republican state attorneys general sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urging a federal investigation and stringent regulation of the abortion pill Mifepristone as a U.S. water supply contaminant. The letter, authored by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway and signed by 13 additional attorneys general, expresses concern over the rise in telehealth prescriptions and mail-order delivery of abortion pills with little federal safeguards, which is leading to the flushing of human fetal remains and active abortion drug metabolites into the nation’s wastewater systems potentially contaminating local drinking water."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Hanaway leads push for EPA abortion pill water safety tests

Missouri Attorney General Liz Catherine Hanaway is leading a coalition of state AGs asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to study the potential impact of the abortion drug mifepristone on


After fighting clean water rules, Kansas attorney general argues abortion pill is a contaminant * Kansas Reflector

Kris Kobach called for classification an abortion medication as a water contaminant despite his past efforts to decrease water regulation.

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