"Alabama's IVF Ruling Sparks Political Momentum for 2024 Election"

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Alabama's recent Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos created during IVF are considered "extrauterine children" has sparked controversy and motivated voters ahead of Super Tuesday. The ruling has led to a pause in IVF services at some clinics and has become a focal point in the fight over abortion and reproductive rights. While some voters feel empowered to vote based on this issue, others believe it won't affect their voting decisions. Grassroots efforts are underway to counter the ruling and protect IVF treatment in Alabama.
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- Alabama lawmakers near approval of immunity laws for IVF providers The Associated Press
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