Indiana Right to Life issues statement on AG Rokita’s request to address abortion drug’s effect on public water supply

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Indiana Right to Life President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Fichter issued the following statement on Wednesday, June 10, regarding the Indiana Attorney General’s request for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to address abortion drugs in the public water supply.

“Water contamination affects everyone, regardless of where someone is on abortion issues. This is a question the EPA needs to address, and we simply can’t let the politics of abortion get in the way.

“We particularly need to know the impact this is having on women and unborn babies. If the concentration in a water supply like Marion County’s is high enough, what risks are women taking from drinking a glass of water?

“The main threat is from the illegal mailing of abortion pills into our state, all of which will eventually impact water supplies. And if abortion drugs are contaminating water supplies at the level we suspect, it needs to be stopped.”

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