The language nullifies Food and Drug Administration guidance allowing the drug mifepristone, which is used in medical abortions, to be sold by mail and at retail pharmacies.
"Some states allow [mifepristone] to be mailed, some states don't, but that should be a decision with the states and the FDA, not Congress," said Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.).
"If that language stays as is, we won't be able to vote for that appropriations [bill]," said Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.).
Well, that's an interesting development. This is so out of left field for what the party has continually committed to that I thought a comma was missing.
Not that I'm in ideological agreement and don't see the danger in leaving an issue of health up to a state's opinion, but I'm forced to respect that they're standing by the "small government" schtick for once instead of only when it suits them.