It’s part of a push by Democrats to highlight the electoral contrast over reproductive rights. Before the vote, GOP senators said they favor legal IVF but prefer a narrower bill.

Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic-led bill Thursday to codify broad federal protections for in vitro fertilization in the midst of a growing partisan clash over reproductive rights in the United States.

The vote was 48-47, with just two Republicans voting for it: Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Susan Collins, R-Maine. Others in the GOP said the legislation went too far, instead signing on to a scaled-back version that Democrats said was ineffectual.

The Right To IVF Act was brought up for a vote by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to put the GOP in a political predicament less than five months before the 2024 elections. Democrats say the conservative-led Supreme Court’s decision in 2022 to eliminate federal abortion rights means that access to contraception and IVF are also at risk.

  • @heavy
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    714 days ago

    Sorry I’m a little stupid, why are Republicans against IVF? Don’t they want people to give birth?

    • @[email protected]
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      1214 days ago

      Because there’s all these fertilized eggs that don’t become people. If you believe life begins at conception, then IVF kills a lot.

      It’s all unscientific nonsense, and requires you to ignore how many fertilized eggs don’t become a viable fetus, but the anti-abortion stance has never been about science. It’s about control.

    • @[email protected]
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      614 days ago

      Since in order to control women, they need to pretend that an embryo is a human being, they have to act like embryos are human beings in other contexts.

      IVF results in more embryos than the ones that are implanted.