Right to IVF - Reproductive Freedom for All

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Right to IVF

Motion to invoke cloture (end debate) on the motion to proceed to the Right to IVF Act, a bill to establish a statutory right for an individual to access, a provider to provide, and an insurer to cover assisted reproductive technologies, and to expand access to and coverage of such care.

Three-fifths of the Senate (60 votes) is required to invoke cloture. Cloture motion failed. A vote for reproductive freedom was in support of cloture.

This measure positively impacts reproductive freedom.


June 13, 2024

S.4445

Voting Record

Name State/Territory Chamber Party District How they voted
yea

Vote for/in favor of

nay

Vote against

Abstained, absent, ineligible, present, resigned or deceased

L

Leader switched vote to preserve right to file a motion to reconsider

S

The speaker exercised their discretion not to vote

Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
Texas Senate Republican nay
Steve Daines
Montana Senate Republican nay
Tammy Duckworth
Illinois Senate Democratic yea
Richard Dick Durbin
Dick Durbin
Illinois Senate Democratic yea
Joni Ernst
Iowa Senate Republican nay
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
Pennsylvania Senate Democratic yea
Deb Fischer
Nebraska Senate Republican nay
Kirsten Gillibrand - U.S. Senator - New York Endorsed Candidate Reproductive Freedom For All
Kirsten Gillibrand
New York Senate Democratic yea
Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Senate Republican nay
Chuck Grassley
Iowa Senate Republican nay
Bill Hagerty
Bill Hagerty
Tennessee Senate Republican nay
Maggie Hassan
Maggie Hassan
New Hampshire Senate Democratic yea
Josh Hawley
Missouri Senate Republican nay
Martin Heinrich
New Mexico Senate Democratic yea
George Helmy
George Helmy
New Jersey Senate Democratic
John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper
Colorado Senate Democratic yea
Mazie Hirono - U.S. Senator - Hawaii Endorsed Candidate Reproductive Freedom For All
Mazie Hirono
Hawaii Senate Democratic yea
John Hoeven
North Dakota Senate Republican nay
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Mississippi Senate Republican nay
Ron Johnson
Wisconsin Senate Republican nay
Tim Kaine
Virginia Senate Democratic yea
Mark Kelly
Mark Kelly
Arizona Senate Democratic yea
John Kennedy
Louisiana Senate Republican nay
Angus King
Maine Senate Independent yea
Amy Klobuchar
Minnesota Senate Democratic yea