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11 Apr 2024

BREAKING: EPA Hypocritically Enacts First Ever National Limit on Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water – But Doesn’t Include Environment Polluting Chemical Abortion Pills

Jordan Estabrook | April 11, 2024
Don’t look now, but President Joe Biden and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are trying to show their dedication to the environment by tracking PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” through a new national standard.   According to The Hill, “The Biden administration on Wednesday set the first-ever national limits for toxic and pervasive ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water.     The rule
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11 Apr 2024

President Biden’s EPA Issues a Sluggish Response to a Crisis in the Water & Admits Plans to Ignore the Forever Chemicals from Medical Waste as They Come Late to the Game.

Mattison Brooks | April 11, 2024
Posted from our sister organization, Students for Life Action. Students for Life Action Demands EPA Include Chemical Abortion Pill Pollutants in Their National Water Limits    “The Environmental Protection Agency’s delight with their delayed response to the dangers of forever chemicals is clear in their plans to ignore the dangers of medical waste in our water supply until November 2026,” noted Students
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04 Apr 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris Travels to Charlotte, North Carolina, to Promote “Environmental Justice” While Ignoring Biden’s Chemical Abortion Pill Pollution  

Kristi Hamrick | April 4, 2024
“A DeFacto permit for Abortion Pollution was granted by the Biden Administration as they dropped the health and safety standards that were designed to protect women exposed to Chemical Abortion Pills, now a radically expanding market. The Biden Administration continues to ignore the environmental impact of Chemical Abortion Pills as women and girls nationwide flush chemically tainted blood, placenta tissue,
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19 May 2023

Students for Life of America Challenges PETA “to join our efforts to protect the environment and endangered species by stopping the practice of dumping medical waste” from Chemical Abortion Pills 

Kristi Hamrick | May 19, 2023
On Endangered Species Day, SFLA sends letter to PETA President, asking for support for Red Bag Medical Waste Requirements to protect waterways  “Other industries do not receive permission for government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of medical waste,” wrote SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “The Abortion Industry should not receive tacit permission to pollute.”  Click here to view Students for Life Action’s Call to Environmentally Minded
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10 May 2023

In Case You Missed It: Watch the ‘Toxic Truth Exposed’ Webcast HERE

Caroline Wharton | May 10, 2023
Did you miss the ‘Toxic Truth Exposed’ National Webcast? Have no fear – watch it here. This webinar features some shocking revelations and sheds light on the enormous threats that Chemical Abortion Pills pose to the safety of women, children, and the natural environment. Speakers include Students for Life of America (SFLA) President Kristan Hawkins; 40 Days for Life founder David Bereit;
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22 Apr 2023

This Earth Day, Let’s Talk Environmental Justice for Women & the Preborn 

Caroline Wharton | April 22, 2023
Nearly half a century ago, the first Earth Day in 1970 was celebrated to give voice to emerging environmental concerns, and we’re still in the process of understanding how to be good stewards of our beautiful planet today. To this end, Students for Life of America (SFLA) has embarked on a campaign to investigate one evolving concern: the effect of
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16 Jun 2020

Students for Life Asks Whether the Push for Chemical Abortion is Hurting the Environment

Kristi Hamrick | June 16, 2020
  With almost 40 percent of abortions now committed with chemical abortion pills sending human remains and tissue into the wastewater system, SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins asks what’s happening to the environment? Calls on the FDA to investigate and hold the line on chemical abortion pill regulation, to protect people and the planet.   WASHINGTON D.C. (06-16-2020) Following up on a letter to
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