The fallout of the Alabama court ruling on IVF
Feb 27, 2024•55 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Politically Georgia" podcast, hosts Patricia Murphy and Bill Nigut the podcast welcome state Rep Michelle Au to discuss the bills that she’s watching closely as Crossover Day approaches on Thursday.
Au believes there’s a slim hope a full expansion of Medicaid might still be in the works. And the hosts ask Au, an anesthesiologist, for her views on the Alabama Supreme Court decision ruling that in vitro embryos have the legal protections of children.
Then, Stephen Stetson, director of the Alabama chapter of Planned Parenthood, joins the podcast with a close-up look at how the Alabama Supreme Court decision on in vitro embryos is influencing fertility clinics in the state and more.
Finally, the killing of student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus – and the arrest of a man in her death who authorities allege entered the country illegally – is sparking a strong political response from Gov. Brian Kemp and Republican legislators. Murphy and Nigut discuss the measures that lawmakers are considering.
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