KEY POINTS
  • The 17 senators told the CEOs of Walmart, Costco, Albertsons and Kroger that they are frustrated their companies have not publicly state whether they plan to sell mifepristone.
  • The senators urged the companies to get certified with the FDA to sell the abortion pill and provide access that is as broad as possible.
  • Major drugstores such as Walgreens have been thrust into the middle of the nation's deep divisions over abortion, amid a patchwork of differing state laws.
In this 2018 photo, mifepristone and misoprostol pills are provided at a Carafem clinic for medication abortions in Skokie, Illinois.

Senate Democrats called on Walmart, Costco, Albertsons and Kroger to sell the prescription abortion pill mifepristone and clearly let customers know how to get it at their pharmacies.

The companies have not publicly stated yet whether they plan to sell mifepristone at their pharmacies. The Food and Drug Administration in January allowed retail drugstores to sell the abortion pill so long as they become certified under a federal program that monitors how the medication is dispensed.