Senator Ted Cruz and Katie Britt have proposed a bill that would make states that ban in vitro fertilization (IVF) ineligible to receive Medicaid. This proposal comes amid claims that Republicans are not targeting IVF, despite a majority of House Republicans co-sponsoring a national abortion ban that could restrict IVF access nationwide. The bill has sparked controversy, with figures like Allie Beth Stuckey criticizing Cruz for calling IVF a 'right.' CNN's Kaitlan Collins has also challenged Cruz on his stance, emphasizing that concerns about IVF access are not 'fear-mongering.'
Allie Beth Stuckey slams Ted Cruz for calling IVF treatment a 'right’ https://t.co/14onAr8mon https://t.co/cG6OVwdbLJ
'Not Fear-Mongering!' CNN's Kaitlan Collins Hammers Ted Cruz On IVF and Abortion https://t.co/w7pZ4j491v
Sen. Ted Cruz, who proposed a bill that would make states that ban IVF ineligible to receive Medicaid, weighs in on the Texas Supreme Court's ruling that blocked Kate Cox from receiving an abortion. https://t.co/nsU6EXaopR
Ted Cruz claims it’s “not true” to say Republicans want to go after IVF (The majority of House Republicans are currently co-sponsoring a national abortion ban that would rip away IVF access nationwide) https://t.co/80rScgT2TZ
There’s Nothing Pro-Life About Ted Cruz And Katie Britt’s IVF Bill https://t.co/xGrLTPqSV5