State Attorneys General Worry Abortion Pills are Contaminating 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 [...] The post State Attorneys General Worry Abortion Pills are Contaminating Water Supply appeared first on LifeNews.com .
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