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Military families hit with bitter blow after Congress strips fertility treatment funding from defense bill
Back in 2017, when my husband was still in the Army, we learned he was unexpectedly deploying right as we were going to start ...
Rep. Paula Davis, R-Baton Rouge, asks a question during testimony on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 in the Legislature’s Senate ...
Congress slashed military insurance coverage for IVF treatments in the defense bill, angering spouses who feel let down.
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Year 2025 was a mixed bag for human dignity
Even as we applaud any laws that protect vulnerable lives, we must also pray for God to intervene on their behalf ...
Californians looking to start families are about to get a big boost from a state law that on Jan. 1 will make most insurance plans cover infertility services.
Lawmakers used the National Defense Authorization Act to authorize a 3.8% pay raise for troops and push back against Trump’s ...
Congress’s annual defense policy bill does not include a provision expanding coverage of assisted reproductive technology for military members, including in vitro fertilization, sparking the ire of ...
Florida's six-week abortion ban, which critics call a near-total prohibition on the procedure, isn't the finish line for anti ...
Lawmakers and advocates supporting the provision said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) axed the provision based on personal objections to IVF.
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The Senate just passed a new $900 billion defense bill. Here’s what’s in it.
The 2026 defense spending bill authorizes a record $900 billion in military spending; more than initially requested in Trump's budget.
Globally, approximately 1 in 6 people of reproductive age will experience infertility at some point in their lifetimes — 13.4% of U.S. women aged 15 to 49 grapple with the issue, according to ...
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