The Senate Resolution condemns the Alabama Supreme Court ruling in *LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, P.C.*, which classified embryos as extrauterine children under the state's Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. This ruling has significant implications for individuals seeking in vitro fertilization (IVF) services in Alabama, leading to the closure of IVF clinics and the cessation of related services. In response to the ruling, Alabama's Governor signed legislation to provide legal protections for those involved in administering or receiving IVF services. The resolution highlights the bipartisan criticism of the ruling and emphasizes the importance of protecting access to reproductive health care, including IVF.

Furthermore, the resolution reaffirms New Jersey's commitment to reproductive freedom and the right to access fertility treatments. It notes recent legislative efforts in New Jersey to enhance coverage for fertility services and protect private medical information from legal repercussions in other states. The resolution calls for the condemnation of any rulings or legislation that infringe upon citizens' rights to reproductive health care, particularly IVF, and mandates that copies of the resolution be sent to relevant state and federal officials.