Tzedek Association’s HOPE Act Reintroduced: Bipartisan Bill Mandates Insurance Coverage for Infertility Treatments

The bill, led by Reb Moshe Margaretten of the Tzedek Association and AIVF, aims to alleviate the financial burden on couples struggling with infertility.

At a press conference in Washington D.C. on Thursday, members of Congress, the Tzedek Association team, and Dr. Josh Klein, Advisory board member of Americans for IVF, gathered to reintroduce the HOPE ACT. The bipartisan legislation, led by Reb Moshe Margaretten of the Tzedek Association and AIVF, aims to mandate insurance companies to cover infertility treatments.

Republican Congressman Zack Nunn and Jewish Democrat Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz spearheaded the reintroduction, seeking to alleviate the financial burden on couples struggling to achieve the dream of having a child.

If passed, it would mark a significant step in making infertility treatments more accessible.

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