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A new effort by several state attorneys general is raising an important question: what happens to chemical abortion drugs after they are used. The coalition is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to study whether abortion-pill byproducts and related medical waste should be evaluated under existing water safety standards.
With potentially hundreds of thousands of chemical abortions each year, many are wondering whether our drinking water is being chemically contaminated. We know that chemical abortion kills innocent children and can terribly harm mothers. If it is also poisoning our drinking water, Americans deserve to know.
But the abortion industry is desperate to silence those who are asking good faith questions about the impact of chemical abortion on our water supply.
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