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As the government approaches a shutdown over appropriations bills, Rep. Chavez DeRemer opposes FDA funding unless Biden’s loosened ‘mail order abortion’ regulations remain
As the deadline for a government shutdown approaches, a group of Republican House members, including Rep. Lori Chavez DeRemer (D-Ore.) are holding up the nation’s spending bills to maintain President Biden’s executive order expanding access to chemical abortion pills to women and girls nationwide by mail without a medical consultation, even as research shows these pills are more than four times more dangerous than other abortion methods.
Rep. Chavez-DeRemer could vote next month on bill to regulate mail order abortion pills
When U.S. Rep. Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR) returns to Congress after the end of summer recess on Sept. 12, one of the first bills she could consider is the “Support and Value Expectant (SAVE) Moms and Babies Act of 2023” (HR 427), which would restrict the availability of mail-order pills used in chemical abortions.