
Right now, as you read this, the remains of preborn babies killed by Chemical Abortion Pills are being flushed into America’s water supply.
No biohazard bag. No regulated disposal. No accountability.
The Biden Administration’s reckless deregulation of Chemical Abortion Pills turned America’s homes into abortion facilities – and its waterways into dumping grounds for chemically tainted medical waste. Wastewater treatment plants don’t test for abortion drugs. They don’t filter for human remains. And the FDA never bothered to study the environmental impact of any of this.
Chemical Abortion Pills are now the #1 method of abortion in the United States – representing nearly 70% of all abortions. By the abortion industry’s own estimates from the Guttmacher Institute, 1,761 preborn babies are killed by these pills every single day.
SFLAction’s Clean Water for All Life Act would change that. It would require Chemical Abortion Pill manufacturers to use biohazard disposal bags – the same red bags every other medical provider is required to use – and hold them legally liable with steep fines if chemically tainted human remains enter America’s waterways.
No more free pass for the pill pushers – and more lives saved.
Students for Life Action is taking this fight directly to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, March 18th – with a display of 1,761 red medical waste bags and a full lobby day pushing Congress to act.
Add your name to our petition right now and demand that Congress pass the Clean Water for All Life Act immediately.
Whereas: Chemical Abortion Pills are now the number one method of abortion in the United States, accounting for nearly 70% of all abortions and killing an estimated 1,761 preborn babies every single day; and
Whereas: The Biden Administration’s reckless deregulation of Chemical Abortion Pills has flooded America with these deadly drugs – including in states with pro-life laws – creating a national public health and environmental crisis; and
Whereas: The blood, placental tissue, and human remains produced by at-home Chemical Abortions are routinely flushed into America’s waterways, with no biohazard disposal requirements and no oversight; and
Whereas: Wastewater treatment plants are not equipped to filter for abortion drugs or human remains, and the FDA has never released a study on the environmental impact of Chemical Abortion Pill disposal; and
Whereas: Every other medical provider is required to dispose of biohazardous waste in red medical waste bags – the abortion industry must be held to the same standard;
Therefore: I call on Congress to immediately pass Rep. Mary Miller’s Clean Water for All Life Act, which would require Chemical Abortion Pill manufacturers to use proper biohazard disposal protocols and face steep fines for polluting America’s waterways with chemically tainted human remains.