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to the Ho Ho Lun 15th Anniversary T-shirt also I will do this 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, which kept in place a nationwide standard to protect abortion rights. Even before the Dobbs ruling, at least 11 states had on their books broad personhood laws or policies, largely designed to augment homicide and assault statutes in cases where the victim was pregnant, according to reproductive rights nonprofit group Pregnancy Justice. But with the landmark Roe ruling protecting those rights gone, efforts by conservative lawmakers and judges to advance fetal personhood bills pose a real threat to some fertility treatments, including IVF, reproductive rights advocates say. The Alabama Supreme Court’s decision this month finding that frozen embryos created through IVF are considered children under state law — meaning that people could theoretically be sued for destroying an embryo — made those threats even more abundantly clear and elevated concerns that proposals elsewhere could manifest similar outcomes. 0 seconds of 3 minutes, 32 seconds How Alabama’s embryo ruling impacts families using IVF FEB. 23, 202403:32 Among the newly proposed bills is one in Florida that would establish a right for parents to sue for civil damages for the “wrongful death” of an “unborn child.” The bill would allow such suits when the death is caused by “wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract or warranty” — leading some opponents to fear that the language could be interpreted to include the destruction of embryos. The proposed legislation explicitly states that a “mother” can’t be sued under the law — but no protections exist for anyone else, including medical and health care professionals. Republican lawmakers in Florida proposed an amendment to the bill, the same week as the Alabama ruling, to define “unborn child” as a human “at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb.” The change would likely protect IVF patients and doctors, but it remains uncertain whether it would be in any final version the full Legislature were to vote on. Republicans have proposed the bill in both the Florida House and

Senate. The bill’s House sponsor, state Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka, said in a statement to NBC News that the Ho Ho Lun 15th Anniversary T-shirt also I will do this bill “is not intended to and does not impact IVF in Florida.” “Our proposed bill is very different than the Alabama law,” she added. The bill’s sponsor in the Senate, state Sen. Erin Grall, didn’t respond to questions from NBC News about the bill. The list of state bills proposed this year also includes one in Kansas that would make it legal for pregnant people to claim child support for their unborn children at any point after conception. The bill clarifies the term “unborn child” as both a human “in utero” as well as a human “at any state of gestation from fertilization to birth,” creating questions about how a final version could be interpreted by a conservative court. Recommended 2024 ELECTION Trump allies to launch an effort to win over Black voters In Kansas, bills are initially introduced by legislative committees, not individual lawmakers. State Sens. Mike Thompson
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