Though she argued that she supports “the ability for mothers and fathers to have total access for IVF,” Hyde-Smith said she would not support Duckworth’s legislation.

“The bill before us today is a vast overreach that is full of poison pills that go way to far, far beyond ensuring legal access to IVF,” she argued.

The Mississippi Republican said that the bill did not include limits on genetic engineering, surrogacy, or even cloning.

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    We’ve already seen their new playbook with Roe. They pretended that they spent half a century fighting against it because “it was bad case law and it should be a state issue not up to the federal government.“ Then immediately started pushing for a national abortion ban.