Two Republican senators introduced a bill to protect IVF just a few months after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling prompted clinics across the state to stop providing fertility treatments.
Two Republicans are pushing new legislation to protect access to In Vitro Fertilization across the country just months after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling determined frozen embryos are legally people and made those who destroy them liable. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, joined with Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., to introduce the bill that would enshrine protections for the fertility procedure into law.
SEN DURBIN DEMANDS JUSTICE ALITO RECUSE FROM TRUMP CASES AFTER FLYING UPSIDE-DOWN US FLAG As the senator referenced, Alabama promptly passed a bill granting immunity to doctors, clinics and health care staff that facilitate IVF procedures. The new bill would tie IVF legality to federal Medicaid funding, disallowing states from receiving the latter if they ban the practice. AOC RIPS FETTERMAN FOR COMPARING HOUSE TO 'JERRY SPRINGER' SHOW: 'I STAND UP TO BULLIES' Sen.
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