Reproductive rights bill inches closer to Senate floor
- Senator Jacky Rosen reintroduced the Protect IVF Act to make in-vitro fertilization federally protected, overriding state laws.
- The bill aims to ensure nationwide access to IVF services and insurance, responding to Alabama's court ruling that temporarily halted IVF.
- Pro-Life organizations oppose the bill, arguing it overrides state protections for unborn life and allows unethical embryo handling.
- Supporters, including RESOLVE and the Human Rights Campaign, assert the bill is essential for families seeking fertility treatments.
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Protect IVF Act Sparks Clash Over State Rights and Life - American Faith
Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) joined 29 fellow Democrats in reintroducing legislation that would make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) a federally protected procedure, overriding state authority. The “Protect IVF Act” seeks to guarantee nationwide access to IVF services, providers, and insurance coverage—regardless of state laws that may restrict such practices. The bill prevents states from banning IVF and responds directly to last year’s Alabama Supr…

Rosen, others unveil bill to secure IVF access for Americans
(The Center Square) - Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nevada, joined 29 other Democratic senators to introduce a bill granting all Americans access to in-vitro fertilization procedures.
Reproductive rights bill inches closer to Senate floor
BOSTON (SHNS) - A bill to fortify protections under a 2022 law that shields reproductive and transgender care providers from out-of-state and federal threats received a favorable report from the Senate members of the Joint Committee on the Judiciary on Thursday. Two Senate Democrats summoned the media Thursday for a brief availability to promote the bill, describing it as a response to threats to care that they see coming from the federal gover…
Since the historic Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned in June 2022, which protected the right to abortion at the federal level in the United States, the number of voluntary terminations of pregnancy in the US has not decreased as expected. Compared to 2020, voluntary terminations of pregnancy in 2024 increased by 12%, because many people who wanted to access the service went to states where the procedure is not prohibited or opted for medical abo…
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