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Gov. Whitmer Statement on Michigan Family Protection Act Package of commonsense, pro-family bills to remove criminal prohibitions on surrogacy and ensure LGBTQ+ parents are treated equally
LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement in support of the Michigan Family Protection Act, a package of commonsense bills that will make it easier for Michiganders to start a family, save time and money on government paperwork, and be treated equally under the law.
Michigan is the only state in the nation that currently criminalizes surrogacy contracts. This package of bills would repeal that unjust ban and better protect surrogates, parents, and children. As other states seek to restrict IVF, ban abortion, and make it harder to start a family, Michigan is supporting women if they choose to start a family or not.
Governor Whitmer Statement "Decisions about if, when, and how to have a child are deeply personal. Politicians should not be dictating the terms of these private decisions that should be left to a family, their doctor, and those they love and trust.
“The Michigan Family Protection Act makes several commonsense, long overdue changes to remove criminal prohibitions on surrogacy, protect families formed by IVF, and ensure LGBTQ+ parents are treated equally. These changes will support parents in Michigan and guarantee that every child is treated equally and protected by the law, no matter how their parent chose to start a family.”
“While other states make it harder for you to start a family, we are making it easier in Michigan by expanding options for pregnancy, improving maternal and reproductive health care, and investing in the kitchen-table issues that lower the cost of raising a child, such as free pre-K and free school breakfast and lunch.
“I look forward to reviewing and then signing the Michigan Family Protection Act when it reaches my desk. I will continue working closely with my partners in the Michigan Legislature to make our state the best place to start, raise, and grow your family.”
Michigan Family Protection Act The Michigan Family Protection Act is comprised of nine bills—House Bills 5207 through 5215. Together, these bills support parents, children born through surrogacy or IVF, and LGBTQ+ parents who deserve to be treated equally. Specifically, the bills will:
The bills in the Michigan Family Protection Act and their sponsors:
Protecting Reproductive Freedom In 2022, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, taking away the constitutional right to abortion that American women had for half a century. Many states either passed or had preexisting bans on abortion that went into effect. Michigan had a pre-existing law on the books banning abortion without exceptions for rape or incest and criminalizing nurses and doctors for providing reproductive health care.
In November 2022, Michiganders voted overwhelmingly to pass Proposal 3, which enshrined the right to reproductive freedom in the Michigan constitution. This action protected the right to prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion, miscarriage management, and infertility in the Michigan constitution.
Since then, attacks on reproductive freedom have continued. Last month, Right to Life Michigan filed a lawsuit challenging Proposal 3, threatening access to IVF, prenatal care, and other reproductive health care.
More recently, the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling to take IVF away from families put this procedure used by millions of Americans to have children every year at risk. There have been bills introduced in over a dozen other states and at the federal level that would ban IVF.
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