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A bill to allow IVF treatments to resume in Alabama has been signed into law by the governor weeks after a high court ruled that embryos are children.
Weeks after the Alabama Supreme Court's IVF ruling garnered national attention, the state legislature passed protections for IVF practices Wednesday.
Alabama lawmakers begin debate over bills that would protect IVF treatment in response to the state Supreme Court's decision earlier this month.
Former President Donald Trump Wednesday claimed credit for protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) services in Alabama, saying the state Legislature moved to act quickly once he intervened ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill on Wednesday designed to restore IVF access following the state Supreme Court’s disastrous decision last month holding that embryos are legally “children ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Lawmakers in Montgomery have sent two different bills to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk: a school choice bill and an IVF-protection bill. One bill lawmakers did not send to ...
Those parents had rights; under this bill, future parents wouldn't. Opposing Duckworth's bill doesn't make senators anti-IVF; it makes them pro-accountability, pro-regulation, and pro-parent.
Legislation regarding in vitro fertilization passed in the Alabama House and Senate Wednesday before being signed into law Wednesday night by Gov. Kay Ivey.
Alabama's IVF protection bill will likely assuage fears that access to fertility treatments could be seriously impacted by state-level court rulings.
Republicans in the state Legislature proposed the lawsuit immunity as a way to get IVF clinics reopened.
Republican Sen. Larry Stutts, an obstetrician who cast the lone no vote in the Senate Wednesday, said the bill is an “IVF provider and supplier protection bill” and does not protect patients.
Facing pressure to get in vitro fertilization services restarted in the state, Alabama's governor swiftly signed legislation into law Wednesday.