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The vote against the popular fertility treatment could signal a widening scope in the anti-abortion movement from evangelicals since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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Indiana lawmakers introduced a bill that would allow pregnant people to claim their fetuses as dependents on their state taxes. It didn't pass this year, but it's expected to come up in the future.
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Indiana code does protect IVF from the language of the abortion ban, but the president of the Good Trouble Coalition said the organization is concerned about a future rollback or federal action that puts that language at risk.