WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, extreme Republicans blocked a Rosen-backed bill in the U.S. Senate that would have protected women’s access to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive treatments. The Access to Family Building Act would safeguard families’ ability to start or grow a family by establishing a legal right to access IVF and other assisted reproductive services. Last week, the Alabama Supreme Court issued an opinion that tried to block access to IVF treatments in the state.
“Let’s be clear: IVF access is under attack after anti-choice extremists overturned Roe v. Wade,” dijo el Senador Rosen. “Extreme Republicans in the Senate blocked efforts to try to protect women’s ability to start or grow their families through IVF treatment.”
Below is recent coverage of Rosen’s support for the legislation protecting IVF access:
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Nevada Democrats to protect IVF use, join effort to codify legal right
By Jessica Hill
Key Points:
- Nevada’s Democratic members of Congress joined federal legislation that would protect access to in vitro fertilization following last week’s Alabama Supreme Court decision that could impact access to the assisted reproductive technology.
- Members of the House and Senate have joined onto the Access to Family Building Act that would establish a legal right to IVF and other assisted reproductive services, overriding any state effort to limit or ban access.
- “This cruel decision is already hurting some women’s ability to begin or continue fertility treatments,” Rosen said in a statement. “I’m backing legislation to protect access to IVF treatments and safeguard Americans’ right to start or grow their families.”
The Nevadan: Nevada Democratic lawmakers back federal bill protecting IVF
By Lorraine Longhi
Key Points:
- Nevada Democratic lawmakers announced Tuesday they were co-sponsoring federal legislation to protect Americans’ rights to access in-vitro fertilization (IVF), on the heels of a decision by the Alabama Supreme Court which ruled that embryos created through IVF should be considered children.
- Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen said IVF provided crucial support to millions of Americans hoping to have children.
- “Anti-choice extremists made it clear that overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning, and last week they took it a step further when the Alabama Supreme Court tried to block women’s access to IVF,” Rosen said in a statement Tuesday.
KOLO Reno: Rosen joins bill shielding access to IVF
Anchor: “U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen joining the legislation [to protect IVF access], saying, ‘Anti-choice extremists made it clear that overturning Roe v. Wade was just the beginning, and last week they took it a step further when the Alabama Supreme Court tried to block women’s access to IVF.’ ”
KRNV Reno: Rosen Joins Bill to Protect Women’s Access to Start or Grow Family Through IVF
Anchor: “Senator Jacky Rosen is one of those legislators pushing for this legislation [to protect IVF access]. In a statement, she said ‘This cruel decision is already hurting some women’s ability to begin or continue fertility treatments.’ She adds that she’s ‘…backing legislation to protect access to IVF treatments and safeguard Americans’ right to start or grow their families.’ ”
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