"Clean Water for All Life Act"
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About the "Clean Water for All Life Act"
Today, Chemical Abortion Pills are the number one method of abortion in the United States. Not only do these chemicals cause the death of innocent preborn babies, but these pills also often lead to chemically tainted blood, placental tissue, and precious human remains being flushed into America’s waterways.
Students for Life Action's "Clean Water for All Life Act," sponsored by Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), requires that the original distributor of Chemical Abortion Pills employ the Red Bag Medical Waste Disposal protocol for the abortion procedure, including in home-based settings. This protocol is already in use in health care settings and profiteering abortion facilities to properly dispose of pathological medical waste.
Requiring abortion pill vendors to follow this protocol places the burden on the vendors to properly dispose of the waste and human remains generated by Chemical Abortion Pills. Our legislation would save the lives of preborn babies, protect the remains of aborted children from being disposed of in an inhumane way, and create an opportunity for mothers and families to grapple with the reality of an innocent life lost.
The "Clean Water for All Life Act" also says that pill pushers will be held liable and fined if they fail to properly dispose of the babies they abort, in accordance with regulations already in place. Chemical Abortion Pill distributors will be held responsible with fines and clean-up requirements if endocrine disruptors from these thousands of abortions pass into the water system and pollute it.
The bottom line is this: No baby should ever be killed in the womb by Chemical Abortion Pills, and they certainly do not deserve to be then flushed down the toilet ... and no one should have to worry about drinking another person's abortion.
Hear from Pro-Life Leaders Driving This Legislation

Kristan Hawkins
PresidentStudents for Life

Rep. Mary Miller
Illinois U.S. Congresswoman (R)Federal sponsor of the
"Clean Water for All Life Act"

Rep. Sheri Biggs
South Carolina U.S. Congresswoman (R)
Kristi Hamrick
Vice President of Media and PolicyStudents for Life

Tom McClusky
Director of Government AffairsCatholicVote

Penny Nance
CEO & PresidentConcerned Women for America
