Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act
Rescinds FDA approval of mifepristone and creates federal tort liability for women harmed by chemical abortion drugs, eliminating medication abortion access nationwide.
Rescinds FDA approval of mifepristone and creates federal tort liability for women harmed by chemical abortion drugs, eliminating medication abortion access nationwide.
S 4066 would rescind the FDA's approval of mifepristone (the abortion pill) by deeming the existing application withdrawn, effectively removing it from the market. The bill would also create a federal tort allowing women to sue for damages allegedly caused by chemical abortion drugs, establishing new legal liability for providers and manufacturers.
This bill directly addresses one of the most contentious healthcare and constitutional issues in American politics. If enacted, it would eliminate access to medication abortion nationwide, overriding state laws that protect or allow the procedure, and would create new litigation pathways that could significantly impact reproductive healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies.
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