Colleges that provide abortion pills would lose federal funding under Republican bill
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : It is a response to a California law that requires health centers on state universities to provide medicated abortion, also called abortion pills or dubbed "chemical abortion" by anti-abortion activists, to students by 2023.52% : The legislation has little chance of becoming law in the current Democratic-controlled Congress or being signed by President Joe Biden, but it serves as a key indicator of the type of services that anti-abortion activists are turning toward, rather than focusing solely on surgical abortion clinics.
44% : "The abortion industry has a long-term strategy to make abortion self-managed and unrestricted," Miller said.
39% : Roy, Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois, and Sen. Steve Daines of Montana were joined by dozens of anti-abortion activists from various organizations, mostly those from Students for Life, wielding red signs that said, "Chemical abortions hurts women."
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