Iowa Republicans block personhood bill that could have threatened IVF from advancing

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The GOP-controlled state House's passage of the legislation last week had made Iowa the latest state where lawmakers took steps that could imperil IVF.

The GOP-controlled state House's passage of the legislation last week had made Iowa the latest state where lawmakers took steps that could imperil IVF.

The state House's passage of the bill quickly inserted the conservative midwestern state directly into the national battle over protections for IVF. The Iowa bill stated that “a person who causes the death of an unborn person without the consent of the pregnant person” is “guilty of a class ‘A’ felony” and that “a person who unintentionally causes the death of an unborn person” is “guilty of a class ‘B’ felony.” by up to a mandatory prison life sentence — without the possibility of parole. A class ‘B’ felony, under Iowa law, is punishable by up to 25 years in prison.

 

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