Senador Murray: “Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, Republicans have relentlessly gone after a woman’s right to make her own decisions about her body, her health, and her pregnancies—and that includes going after the use of assisted reproductive technology like IVF.”
New legislation builds on the Senators’ Ley del Derecho a Construir Familias introduced in the wake of the Dobbs decision—MÁS AQUÍ
Washington DC – As Republicans and the anti-abortion movement continue their state-by-state attacks on reproductive healthcare, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced new legislation to protect every American’s right to access in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) services that millions of Americans rely on to have children. Building on the lawmakers’ previously introduced Ley del Derecho a Construir Familias, this new legislation would establish a statutory right to access IVF and other ART services, thereby pre-empting any state effort to limit such access and ensuring no hopeful parent—or their doctors—are punished for trying to start or grow their family. U.S. Representative Susan Wild (D-PA-07) introduced companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
“Since Roe contra Wade was overturned, Republicans have relentlessly gone after a woman’s right to make her own decisions about her body, her health, and her pregnancies—and that includes going after the use of assisted reproductive technology like IVF,” dijo el senador Murray. “It’s hard to comprehend Republican attacks on technologies that help women have more children, unless you remember that the bottom line for the anti-choice movement is—and has always been—about control. This new legislation builds on legislation Senator Duckworth and I introduced in the immediate aftermath of Dobbs—we are not going to stop fighting for every American’s right to build a family on their own terms.”
After the Supreme Court’s disastrous Dobbs ruling, many women have not only seen their constitutional right to abortion ripped away from them as a result of state abortion bans, but their ability to get treatment for cáncer, lupus y más—and to access IVF and other assisted reproductive technology in order to build a family—are also under threat. The new patchwork of state abortion bans has creado confusión significativa among patients and providers alike about what services doctors can and cannot provide—including ART—in states with the most restrictive laws. These threats have led IVF centers to pedir nuevas protecciones. En varios estados, los legisladores republicanos han Legislación propuesta that would restrict access to ART. In a leaked audio recording, a leading anti-abortion group aconsejado los legisladores estatales para evitar discutir la regulación de la FIV y la anticoncepción en este momento, pero señalaron que las restricciones podrían revisarse en unos pocos años.
El Access to Family Building Act haría:
- Establish a statutory right for an individual to access, without prohibition or unreasonable limitation or interference, assisted reproductive technology services, such as IVF, and for a healthcare provider to provide ART services;
- Establish an individual’s statutory right regarding the use or disposition of their reproductive genetic materials, including gametes;
- Allow the Department of Justice to pursue civil action against any state, government official, individual or entity that violates protections in the legislation; and
- Create a private right of action for individuals and healthcare providers in states that have limited access to ART.
Se puede encontrar el texto de la factura AQUÍ.
Along with Duckworth and Murray, the legislation was co-sponsored in the Senate by U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY).
This legislation is endorsed by: American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association.
El senador Murray es un longtime leader in the fight to protect and expand access to reproductive health care and, after the Supreme Court’s disastrous decision in Dobbs contra la Organización de Salud de la Mujer de Jackson volcando Roe contra Wade, Murray has led Del congreso esfuerzos a pelear back. Murray condujo a sus colegas at the outset of this Congress to make crystal clear that Senate Democrats are continuing to fight to protect every American’s reproductive rights and will be a firewall against Republicans’ continued attacks on women’s rights—and that’s exactly what she’s doing now. Murray has introducido más than a dozen pieces of legislation to protect reproductive rights from further attacks, protect providers, and help ensure women get the care they need; she also co-leads the Ley de protección de la salud de la mujer, which would restore the right to abortion nationwide, and has been principal Congressional efforts to make over-the-counter birth control affordable. Last week, Senator Murray led Senate Democrats in hosting a briefing on the State of Abortion Rights across America, where senators heard powerful testimony from individuals who had been personally harmed by Republicans’ abortion bans.
Ahead of the one year anniversary of the Dobbs decisión, Senador Murray LED Senate Democrats in seeking unanimous consent on the Senate floor for four common-sense bills to protect women’s fundamental freedoms. After Senate Republicans blocked every single bill, Senator Murray habló on the Senate floor about the health care crisis Republicans have created, and how Senate Democrats are standing with Americans across the country to fight back.
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