‘Clean Water for All Act’ seeks federal regulation of abortion pill, disposal of aborted fetal remains
KENTUCKY TODAY
A new bill targeting the use of abortion pills was introduced in the U.S. House on Wednesday. “The murder-for-profit abortion industry has completely ignored the dangerous and unethical disposal of pre-born baby remains and toxic chemical waste produced by abortion pills,” said bill sponsor U.S. Rep. Mary Miller. “I introduced the Clean Water for All Life Act to put an end to their reckless and inhumane practices.”
The bill is also coming under friendly fire from the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, which called it “morally confused and ineffective” in an X post on Wednesday. “The Clean Water for All Act doesn't even pretend to ban abortion. Instead, it regulates the circumstances of abortion, maintaining a legal pathway for baby murder to continue, just as long as the murdered baby is not flushed down the toilet,” said Bradley Pierce, president of FAA.