MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Wisconsin Republicans are circulating a bill that would require doctors prescribing at-home abortion pills to also give their patients catch kits, medical waste bags and instructions on how to return the medical waste afterwards.
“Anytime we’re pushing back against the abortion industry, there’s gonna be pushback,” State Rep. Lindee Brill, R-Sheboygan Falls, one of the bill’s sponsors, said.
Brill said she’s worried at-home abortion pills are contaminating Wisconsin’s waterways.
The proposal is part of a nationwide push by Students for Life Action to promote the Clean Water for All Life Act, including in Wisconsin.
“There’s two goals to this legislation. One, as I’ve said, I’m a pro-life legislator,” Brill said. “And then secondly, this is an environmental impact

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