Australian parliament passes abortion drug legislation

The Australian parliament today voted to clear the regulatory path for an abortion drug, ending two weeks of emotional debate that saw several politicians disclose their own experiences with abortion.

Australian parliament passes abortion drug legislation

The Australian parliament today voted to clear the regulatory path for an abortion drug, ending two weeks of emotional debate that saw several politicians disclose their own experiences with abortion.

The House of Representatives approved a bill to strip regulatory authority over the abortion drug mifepristone – also known as RU-486 – from the federal health minister and hand it to the country’s main drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

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