Senate Democrats are looking to put Republicans in the hot seat with topics they hope will sizzle with voters: birth control and in vitro fertilization.
that declared embryos as children thrusting IVF into the spotlight earlier this year. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is looking to focus on these topics specifically, with votes on legislation that would force Senate Republicans to make a difficult decision regarding popular treatments,The details are being worked out by a group of Senate Democrats, according to the outlet, and Sen. Patty Murray said they are discussing actions for how to bring the matters to the Senate floor.
“I think it’s going to be a significant issue in all these races, including mine,” Casey said. “It’s a major dividing line between the two parties.”
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