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Senate Faces Push to Ban Abortion Pill
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Hawley’s new bill and its aim Senator Josh Hawley introduced… |
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Hawley’s new bill and its aim Senator Josh Hawley introduced legislation to ban mifepristone, the drug commonly used in medication abortions. The bill would remove federal approval for the pill and create a private right to sue manufacturers. Hawley frames the move as a women’s health measure, saying the drug is dangerous and prone to abuse. A House companion bill is coming from Rep. Diana Harshbarger. Expect robust debate on Capitol Hill and swift legal challenges if this goes anywhere. What supporters are claiming The senator’s news release and allied groups point to an 11 percent rate of "serious health complications within 45 days" for users, and argue that regulators stripped safety protocols under past administrations. Pro-life groups call mail-order distribution of abortion drugs a major driver of the rise in abortions after Dobbs. Those are strong claims and they come with political purpose. Lawmakers will argue over data, but the message is clear: this bill ties safety concerns to political anger about access. https://twitter.com/ADFLegal/status/2031810476825268486? Personal stories and reporting Several women featured at the bill’s rollout described severe complications, including infection, massive bleeding, ICU stays, and at least one partial hysterectomy. Those accounts are upsetting and deserve careful attention. The…
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