Alabama lawmakers are planning legislation to 'protect' IVF | Here's the latest
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"Here are the latest developments:A bipartisan effort is underway in the Alabama House and Senate to draft clarifying legislation that would protect in vitro fertilization treatments following the court's ruling, state legislative sources told CNN." | Positive | 8% Conservative |
"Kelly Belmont, who has also been undergoing IVF treatment in Alabama said the court's ruling has been consuming my life completely.We've already invested so much time and money and just physical and emotional anguish into this process, and to think that it could have all been for nothing and that we could be ending our journey to be able to have children - it's absolutely terrifying, Belmont told CNN." | Positive | 0% Conservative |
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54% : Here are the latest developments:A bipartisan effort is underway in the Alabama House and Senate to draft "clarifying" legislation that would "protect" in vitro fertilization treatments following the court's ruling, state legislative sources told CNN.50% : Kelly Belmont, who has also been undergoing IVF treatment in Alabama said the court's ruling has been "consuming my life completely.""We've already invested so much time and money and just physical and emotional anguish into this process, and to think that it could have all been for nothing and that we could be ending our journey to be able to have children - it's absolutely terrifying," Belmont told CNN.
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