Senate Set to Vote on Right to IVF Act
Senate Set to Vote on Right to IVF Act
Senate Set to Vote on Right to IVF Act
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The Senate is set to vote on the Right to IVF Act, which would establish a federal right to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and require insurance coverage for fertility treatments. This vote follows former President Trump's recent endorsement of making IVF treatments free, which has created divisions among Republicans and prompted Democrats to leverage the issue in their campaign strategies. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized that Republicans must clarify their stance on IVF access after previously voting against it. Meanwhile, House Democrats are introducing a package of bills aimed at expanding IVF access, urging Republicans to act on their professed support for fertility services. However, internal GOP disagreements persist, complicating their messaging on reproductive rights. The outcome of the Senate vote will be pivotal in shaping the political landscape surrounding reproductive health leading up to the elections.

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