GOP group aimed at electing female candidates releases ‘pro-IVF’ ad campaign

BY Julia Manchester – 09/09/24 12:13 PM ET

Associated Press/Steve DipaolaRepublican Lori Chavez DeRemer speaks at a debate with Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner for Oregon’s 5th Congressional District at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Ore., Monday, Oct. 17, 2022.

Winning for Women, a GOP group aimed at electing female candidates, rolled out an ad campaign on Monday highlighting GOP incumbents’ efforts to keep in vitro fertilization accessible.

The ad campaign will run in the home districts of Reps. Lori Chaves-DeRemer (R-Oregon) and Michelle Steel (R-Calif.), who both face competitive races.

The campaign highlights both incumbents’ support of the HOPE Act, bipartisan legislation that aims to improve access to infertility treatments, including IVF. 

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