The city's health plan currently covers IVF cycles only for employees, females, and males with female partners diagnosed with infertility, excluding gay men. The LGBTQIA+ Caucus urges Mayor Adams to provide IVF benefits to all employees without heteronormative conditions.
A former assistant district attorney and his husband sued the city for not covering IVF for gay men, alleging discrimination against same-sex couples who can't get an infertility diagnosis. They aim to require the city to include assisted reproduction and adoption services without a mandated infertility diagnosis.
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