GOP AGs Press EPA to Classify Abortion Pill as Water Contaminant

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More than a dozen Republican attorneys general urged the EPA to classify the abortion drug mifepristone as a drinking-water contaminant, claiming abortion-pill remnants pollute waterways — a contention with little scientific backing that critics say is part of a broader anti-abortion political push amid safety reviews and access battles.
- People ‘Don't Want To Drink Abortions’: Republican AGs Make Bizarre EPA Request HuffPost
- Alaska attorney general among those urging EPA to classify mifepristone as water contaminant Anchorage Daily News
- Kentucky attorney general among 13 others asking EPA to designate mifepristone as water contaminant WKYT
- Indiana joins new effort to restrict access to abortion pills Axios
- Kentucky, Indiana AGs push EPA to classify abortion drug as water contaminant WDRB
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