Senate to vote again on IVF protections in election-year push
Briefly

The proposal for a nationwide right to in vitro fertilization aims to place pressure on Republicans during the election campaign, contrasting Democratic and Republican stances on women's health.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer stated, 'The hard right has set its sights on a new target,' highlighting the Democratic effort to safeguard IVF against potential legal challenges.
While Republicans oppose the legislation, many support IVF treatments, indicating a divide in their party strategy as Trump positions himself as a leader on the issue.
Democrats seek to enhance access to IVF and reduce costs, warning that reproductive rights may be further threatened following the Supreme Court's abortion ruling.
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