Alabama’s Republican-led legislature on Thursday passed a expense intended at safeguarding the IVF market after the state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos needto be thoughtabout kids, triggering at least 3 Alabama companies to stop the fertility treatment.
The costs passed the Senate 34-0, with one member stayingaway, after passing the House by a vote of 94-6.
Governor Kay Ivey, a Republican, hasactually indicated that she will assistance the legislation. If signed by Ivey, the legislation would safeguard IVF companies from criminal charges and civil suits. It was uncertain when the procedure would reach Ivey’s desk.
The February 16 Alabama Supreme Court judgment left uncertain how to lawfully shop, transportation and usage embryos, and some IVF clients lookedfor to relocation their frozen embryos out of Alabama.
Republicans acrossthecountry have sc