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Wyoming Fights for Clean Water for All Life with New SFLAction Bill 

January 28, 2025

In a first in the state effort, Wyoming Rep. John Bear leads the fight to protect citizens and the environment from post-abortive human tissue in drinking water.  

Bear introduced Students for Life Action (SFLAction) innovative Clean Water For All Life Act, HB0159, to protect clean water from chemically tainted blood, placenta tissue, and human remains flushed into waterways during chemical abortions.  

Joining in that effort, Lucie Holt, the President of Students for Life of America (SFLA) at the University of Wyoming, was asked to testify in a first in the nation hearing. On Jan. 25, Holt testified at the Wyoming State House on the House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee in favor of the Clean Water For All Life Act.  

This is the first of many hearings we expect, especially given how younger voters don’t support harming the environment because of abortion.  

READ MORE HERE: POLL: Abortion Won’t Win the Hearts & Minds of now ALMOST HALF of the Electorate  

In the news release on the poll, we report: Chemical Abortion Pill efforts to protect lives, fertility, and the environment are wildly popular with younger voters, with more than nine in 10 embracing protections. 

  1. Ultrasound screening to save lives from ectopic pregnancy: 92% feel it’s important to have screenings before distributing the deadly pills, with 41% saying it/s extremely important 
  1. Blood testing to protect fertility: 92% support this protection, with 39% saying it’s extremely important 
  1. Studies on the potential environmental impact of waste and drugs related to abortion: 90% support conducting such testing, with 32% saying it’s extremely important 
  1. Red Bag Medical Waste disposal to protect the environment: 90% support this addition to the health and safety standards, with 33% saying it’s extremely important 
  1. In-person care/screening to protect from abusers getting the pills without women’s knowledge or consent: 66% support this common-sense protection  

With younger voters calling for better protections, Wyoming is on the right track in this innovative push.  

The Clean Water for All Life Act protects the environment, the health of Wyoming constituents, and requires that that women humanely lay their babies to rest after an abortion. 

During her speech, Holt warned the Committee about the deadly health and environmental effects of citizens unknowingly drinking someone else’s chemical abortion in their water. Below is a transcript of her testimony: 

“Chemical Abortion Pills are dangerous to women, and lethal to babies. They end the life of a preborn child, and are even more dangerous to women than surgical abortion, causing 4x more complications. The pills can cause infertility if used improperly and can even be slipped into the drinks of pregnant women without their knowledge. Widespread distribution of the pills will likely result in increased abuse and sex-trafficking of women and underage girls.” 

“Once these pills are taken and the abortion process takes place, the remaining parts of the destroyed fetus will get flushed down the toilets and slip into our WATER SUPPLY, poisoning our drinking water and the environment. This means that pathological medical waste – chemically tainted blood and placenta tissue, along with human remains – are flushed into our waterways.” 

“These Endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs are substances found in the environment that interfere with the regulation of hormones in the body. EDCs are discharged from humans in their waste and carried in the wastewater to treatment facilities, where they cannot be removed during the treatment process. This same water is then recirculated back into the drinking water system or discharged into the surface water, where it is then used by the farms and ranches that produce our food.” 

It should unnerve the public to learn that the extent to which EDCs are in the nation’s water supply is not yet known. Not only that, but we do not know the full extent that drinking EDC’s have on women, men, their fertility, and our environment.  

That is why this bill in Wyoming is groundbreaking. The Clean Water For All Life Act will expose the danger of flushing aborted baby human remains in toilets and while striving to make Wyoming water clean again.  

Toilets should not be temporary tombs for tiny human remains before they are flushed into our drinking water. But that is exactly what is happening all across the country.  

“When abortions occur at brick-and-mortar clinics, the human remains are required to be disposed of properly as “medical waste,” testified Holt. “However, Do-It-Yourself Chemical Abortions at home are exempt from these requirements, making public waterways mass graves.”  

“This bill would hold Chemical abortion pill pushers accountable for the impact they have on the environment, by making them responsible for cleanup when endocrine disruptors are found in the water. The bill would also require doctors committing a chemical abortion on a woman provide her with the means and instruction to properly dispose of her babies remains.” 

“Again, companies that profit from Chemical Abortions that should be responsible for cleanup as abortion drugs and endocrine disrupting chemicals are leaching into our water supply. And abortionists should be required to provide mothers with a way to safely and humanely lay their babies to rest after an abortion.” 

At SFLAction, we have been on the forefront of battling Chemical Abortion Pill pushers: 

Highlighting the environmental concerns with Chemical Abortion Pills is a battle that SFLA and SFLAction have been fighting for a long time:  

  • SFLAction submitted a letter to Congress, alongside forty other pro-life leaders, to demand the EPA conduct regular and comprehensive environmental testing of PFAs just like any other “forever chemical.”   
  • We also submitted a legal analysis to the EPA with detailed reasons to track Chemical Abortion Pills.  
  • SFLA filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court for the S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. 
  • Add Red Bag Medical Waste requirements to reduce Chemical Abortion Pill pollution. 
  • Restore high health and safety standards (known as REMS – Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) to protect women’s lives. 
  • Complete studies to ensure protection for endangered species. 
  • Comply with the Clean Water Act by requiring protection for water, especially recreational water. 
  • Halt the relabeling of Chemical Abortion Pills for ANY use until the environmental tests are completed.  

SFLA also launched the What’s In The Water? Campaign to illustrate the full scope and impact of the damage that Chemical Abortion Pill pollutants in the wastewater can cause. 

Demanding Clean Water For All Life starts in Wyoming. But Wyoming is just the beginning of SFLAction’s push for clean water across the United States. Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade, chemical abortion accounts for at least 63% (Guttmacher Institute) of pre-born babies killed in America. We have tremendous work ahead of us. The pro-abortion lobbyists and corporate backers are sweeping across the country in full force to push Chemical Abortion. In reaction, SFLAction has matched their pace, leading state efforts and successfully protecting life in many states.  

Our battle for Clean Water For All Life has just begun. 

LEARN MORE ABOUT Chemical Abortion Pill legislation on the cutting edge of state and federal efforts HERE: In Case You Missed It: Politico’s Exclusive Profile of Our Make America Pro-Life Again Roadmap and Kickoff Livestream Event 

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