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riversedge

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Tue Apr 9, 2024, 03:52 PM Apr 9

Majority Of House Republicans Endorse Abortion Ban That Threatens IVF ............








Majority Of House Republicans Endorse Abortion Ban That Threatens IVF
The Republican Study Group’s budget backs a bill that would give full legal rights to embryos from “the moment of fertilization.”



https://www.huffpost.com/entry/majority-of-house-republicans-endorse-legislation-that-threatens-ivf_n_65fb1967e4b0947e420114cc
Alanna Vagianos |Updated Mar 22, 2024




A large majority of House Republicans released a budget proposal on Wednesday endorsing legislation that would threaten to make in vitro fertilization illegal nationwide. The move is a stunning turnabout after most of the party spent weeks voicing support for IVF following a controversial Alabama Supreme Court ruling that led providers in the state to halt the procedure.

The Republican Study Committee, an influential group that comprises nearly 80% of House Republicans, released its budget for fiscal year 2025, and it backed the Life at Conception Act. The legislation would grant full legal rights to embryos from “the moment of fertilization,” the same logic employed by the Alabama justices who effectively outlawed IVF in the state. The Senate version of the bill had a carve-out to protect IVF, but the House version did not — meaning access to IVF would be vulnerable to restrictions if it were enacted.
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Many of the 120 House Republicans who are listed as co-sponsors of the Life at Conception Act have been reticent to discuss their thoughts on IVF since the Alabama ruling and the national outrage that followed. The National Republican Senatorial Committee urged members last month to “clearly state [their] support for IVF” and “publicly oppose any efforts to restrict access,” and Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) said the same in her response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.

But for conservative politicians, and particularly evangelicals, IVF is still a controversial procedure.

Also on Thursday, four members of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, led by Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.), sent a letter opposing a new Biden administration policy that will expand IVF access for unmarried veterans and veterans in same-sex marriages.

“A surplus of embryos will be created which are likely to result in abandoned, or cruelly discarded human life,” the letter reads.


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Majority Of House Republicans Endorse Abortion Ban That Threatens IVF ............ (Original Post) riversedge Apr 9 OP
So basically a state could fertilize millions of eggs Johonny Apr 9 #1
Keep it up shit heels. I can't wait for the blowback in November. bluesbassman Apr 9 #2

Johonny

(20,864 posts)
1. So basically a state could fertilize millions of eggs
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 03:55 PM
Apr 9

And keep them at cryo and build a huge electoral college advantage.

I can't wait for the census question, how many in your family are refrigerated?

bluesbassman

(19,378 posts)
2. Keep it up shit heels. I can't wait for the blowback in November.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 04:03 PM
Apr 9

Every, and I mean every woman I know is pissed. And a fair amount are either Republicans or apolitical, but they've all had enough. I don't know what kind of cooked up numbers the GOP are using to make them think this is a winning strategy, but all I can say is keep going assholes.

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