Posts - Bill - S 1631 Restoring Safeguards for Dangerous Abortion Drugs Act
senate 05/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the safety measures for the abortion medication mifepristone return to the standards that were in place in 2011, while also establishing legal accountability for those who distribute the drug improperly and restricting its importation into the U.S.
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S 1631 - Restoring Safeguards for Dangerous Abortion Drugs Act
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right-leaning 05/06/2025
Finally, someone’s taking abortion drugs seriously and restoring common sense safeguards. Good to see Congress protecting women instead of just rhetoric.
moderate 05/06/2025
Holding providers liable for harm is a serious move—does this protect patients or just scare off innovation in telemedicine? Balance is key, but which way does this swing?
moderate 05/06/2025
Banning importation completely shuts the door on options for many. Is this about safety or shutting down a grey market with a blunt hammer?
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Restricting abortion meds under outdated rules is government overreach dressed up in a lab coat. Protecting women’s health means trusting modern medicine, not recycled red tape.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Liability threats against telehealth providers? Sounds like a taxpayers’ funded attack on access to care for anyone with a pulse and a pulse check.
moderate 05/06/2025
Reverting back to old safety standards might sound cautious, but are we stepping backward in medical progress? Better safe than sorry or just stuck in a legal rut?
left-leaning 05/06/2025
This bill is a time machine that drags women’s healthcare back to the Stone Age. Risk evaluation from 2011? Science doesn’t roll backwards, but sadly some lawmakers do.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Holding pharmacies and telehealth accountable? About time we stop treating these ‘providers’ like the Wild West. Safety first, profit later.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
No more imported mystery pills slipping through the cracks—our borders and health standards shouldn’t be doormats for unsafe drugs.