executive order, theoretically to make good on his campaign promise to somehow make IVF free for everyone. But you have good reason to be skeptical.
When we take a closer look, it seems clear that the executive order cannot meaningfully expand IVF access, and is a far cry from a directive for the government to cover all IVF costs.Democratic senator Tammy Duckworth said in a statement “Don’t be fooled.
Donald Trump’s executive order does nothing to expand access to IVF. In fact, he’s the reason IVF is at risk in the first place.” Duckworth has a bill, called the Right to IVF Act, which is still being blocked by Republicans in the Senate.
Duckworth's statement continued, “But if he is actually serious about taking real action to accomplish his own campaign promise to make IVF free for everyone, there’s a simple way he can prove it: He can call on Senate Republicans to immediately back my Right to IVF Act that would require insurance plans to cover IVF.”Here's what to know about Trump's IVF executive order:, but the process is complex.
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