Former President Donald Trump recently said his administration would “pay for” in vitro fertilization treatments or force insurance companies to cover them.
“We need great children,” he said. “Beautiful children in our country, we actually need them.”
That is certainly true. But socializing coverage of IVF, or mandating that insurance pays for it, draws from the same Democratic playbook that has caused the cost of health coverage to surge.
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Trump is wrong about IVF
Sally C. Pipes
Former President Donald Trump recently said his administration would “pay for” in vitro fertilization treatments or force insurance companies to cover them.
“We need great children,” he said. “Beautiful children in our country, we actually need them.”
That is certainly true. But socializing coverage of IVF, or mandating that insurance pays for it, draws from the same Democratic playbook that has caused the cost of health coverage to surge.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.