Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes is set to introduce a resolution that will provide coverage for certain treatments, including IVF.
AUSTIN, Texas — At Austin's regularly scheduled city council meeting on March 21, leaders will look into options to expand healthcare access to city employees. is set to be introduced by Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes that will discuss including coverage for certain treatments, including In Vitro Fertilization .
"If we want ... City of Austin to remain a competitive employer, they should be offering this as part of their health package," said Fuentes.
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