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Republican Senator Objects To IVF Access Bill For Veterans
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla. has opposed an in vitro fertilization access bill for veterans saying that while he supports IVF, he doesn't support the bill's vague language and undefined cost. This comes after the Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this week announced it would soon expand its IVF care policy to include eligible veterans who are single or in same-sex marriages. (Frazier, 3/13)
Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday that he does not believe Congress has a role to play when it comes to IVF legislation, as some members within the House Republican Conference have been pushing for in the wake of the controversial Alabama Supreme Court ruling. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not my belief that Congress needs to play a role here,鈥 the Louisiana Republican told reporters at the annual Republican issues conference held at聽The聽Greenbrier, a resort聽in West Virginia. 鈥淚 think this is being handled by the states.鈥 (Zanona and Talbot, 3/14)
Antiabortion lawmakers on Capitol Hill are facing a quiet pressure campaign by some of their most influential supporters to ramp up their defense that frozen embryos should legally be considered people and advocate for legislation that would codify a central driving force of antiabortion policies. (Alemany, 3/14)
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Caitlyn Plaskett and her wife, Wanda, finally felt like they had to make a decision: keep paying high monthly storage fees to keep their five embryos frozen, or have them destroyed to save money. The couple used donor sperm to conceive their two sons, ages 3陆 and 18 months. They were paying $65 per month to keep their remaining embryos stored 鈥 a cost, they said, that steadily rose each year by $10 to $15 per month. (Ferguson, 3/15)
Mary Dolan doesn鈥檛 live in Alabama. But she isn鈥檛 taking any chances. Dolan, 35, lives in Tennessee, just one state away, and watched as an Alabama court halted in vitro fertilization until lawmakers let it resume. (Luthra, 3/14)