In Medley, Sen. Rick Scott addresses protecting IVF while opposing IVF bill

MEDLEY, Fla. ā€“ At a campaign stop at a family-owned business in Medley, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Florida, snapped back at opponents criticizing his vote to block a bill to protect in-vitro fertilization while, at the same time, voicing his full support of IVF in family planning.

Local 10 reporter Glenna Milberg asked the Senator why he opposed the Democratic-led ā€œRight to IVFā€ bill.

ā€œWhat theyā€™re doing is way more than one thing,ā€ Scott said. ā€œThey always take away religious freedom. You canā€™t do that.ā€

Scott was referencing concerns that the ā€œRight to IVFā€ bill language could limit religious opposition to the procedure.

Scottā€™s newest campaign ad is all about IVF and his familyā€™s personal experience. His youngest daughter is currently undergoing IVF treatments.  

He criticized Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumerā€™s bringing the bill to a vote as a way to deflect attention from other issues not as favorable to Democrats in this election year.

ā€œI had a resolution up there that says we need to support IVF; I canā€™t get one Democrat to sign on,ā€ said Scott.

Reproductive rights are a priority campaign issue for Democrats, counting on opposition to cascading conservative state bans on abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade.

Floridaā€™s U.S. Senate race is a nationally-watched marquis race.  Both incumbent Scott and Democratsā€™ front-runner challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell have primaries to get through first in August.


About the Author

Glenna Milberg joined Local 10 News in September 1999 to report on South Florida's top stories and community issues. She also serves as co-host on Local 10's public affairs broadcast, "This Week in South Florida."

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