On Wednesday, I signed a discharge petition on the Right to IVF Act, legislation to codify the right to access, provide, and cover IVF (in vitro fertilization) and similar technology. If the petition receives 218 signatures from members of Congress, Speaker Johnson and the House Republican majority will have to bring the legislation to the floor for a vote.
Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, attacks on reproductive freedom have reached an all-time high. Last month, Senate Republicans blocked the passage of the Right to IVF Act — the second time this year they blocked IVF protections on the Senate floor. So far, 187 currently serving House Republicans have signed their names to legislation that would codify fetal personhood, effectively outlawing IVF treatments. We cannot live in a society that demonizes women and the choices they make about how and when to start a family. I will always be committed to ensuring every woman and family has the right to IVF, abortion, and contraception.