Washington, DC-(Effingham Radio)- On Senate Steps, Senate Democrats held photos of families who have benefited from IVF—Senator Duckworth held a photo of her own family
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) joined U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Cory Booker (D-NJ) and other Senate Democrats on the Senate Steps to urge Senate Republicans to pass Senator Duckworth’s Right to IVF Act when it comes to the floor for a vote today. This renewed effort comes after Donald Trump promised that the federal government would cover IVF if he is re-elected and represents a second chance for Senate Republicans to pass this pro-freedom, pro-family legislation and actually do something that would make it easier for Americans struggling with infertility to access IVF. In June, Senate Republicans blocked the Right to IVF Act, which would require health insurers to cover IVF—as well as establish a nationwide right for hopeful parents to access IVF and other assisted reproductive technology (ART). A video of Senator Duckworth’s remarks is available on YouTube and the full press conference can be found on the Senator’s Twitter/X page. Photos of the press conference are available on Senator Duckworth’s website.
“If Donald Trump—the self-proclaimed ‘leader of fertilization’ despite being the reason IVF is at risk in the first place—really wants IVF to be covered, now is the time for him to prove it,” said Senator Duckworth. “Now is the time for him to call on Senate Republicans to pass my Right to IVF Act today so we can protect IVF nationwide while making it easier for Veterans and middle class families to access the fertility treatment they need. The American people know by now we have to watch what Trump and Republicans do, not what they say. It’s past time for Senate Republicans to put their votes where their mouths are.”
“From the moment the MAGA Supreme Court eliminated Roe, the hard right made it clear that they would stop at nothing to limit choice and take away a woman’s right to her own reproductive freedom. Now, conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation have spoken plainly and clearly that IVF is their next target,” said Leader Schumer. “Today, the Senate will once again vote on the Right to IVF Act. If Senate Republicans vote no today, and strike IVF protections down yet again, it will be further proof that Project 2025 is alive and well. Republicans claim they are pro-family; well there is nothing more pro-family than IVF. I urge our Republican colleagues to allow us to get on this bill and codify the right to this vital protection.”
“The only reason IVF is in jeopardy is because Donald Trump overturned Roe v. Wade,” said Senator Murray. “Republicans are willing to say they support IVF but aren’t willing to vote for it and aren’t even willing to disavow fetal personhood. Republicans in Congress are playing the same game as Trump: posturing as pro-family while voting down this bill to help families grow, pretending to support IVF while championing fetal personhood. Despite Republicans’ record, their empty claims about IVF support are only getting more and more brazen. If Republicans are serious about supporting IVF and if Trump’s promise to help families pay for it is more than bluster, there is no reason we can’t pass this bill into law and help a lot of people. Republicans need to realize that families have been listening to what they say—and today they are going to be watching how they vote.”
“Today is a second chance for the Senate to pass the Right to IVF Act and protect the fundamental freedom to grow and start a family for every single American,” said Senator Booker. “Extreme court rulings across our country have continued to show us that reproductive freedoms and access to IVF treatments are in grave danger. In June, the GOP blocked this comprehensive bill and denied countless families the opportunity and right to make a personal decision about starting a family. I urge my Republican colleagues in the Senate to reconsider and join us today to pass this package of bills to protect IVF in America.”
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