LANSING — Mike Rogers can’t run away from his extensive anti-choice record. In Congress, Rogers “consistently voted” for abortion bans, and he co-sponsored four bills that “could restrict or effectively ban IVF.”
Rogers refuses to discuss “how the fetal personhood bills he sponsored in Congress squared” with his so-called support for IVF. Rogers is in a “sticky wicket” with his extensive anti-abortion voting record, and has “very much essentially punted” questions on this topic. When asked about his anti-IVF record, Rogers has resorted to attacking the media.
What to know about Rogers’ extensive anti-abortion voting record:
- Rogers “supported a national abortion ban” and “consistently voted” for abortion bans.
- In Congress, Rogers co-sponsored four bills “to define human life as beginning at conception” which would jeopardize access to IVF and contraception, including IUDs and Plan B.
- Fetal personhood laws, like the ones Rogers co-sponsored, “could restrict or effectively ban IVF” and would rip away Michiganders’ freedom to make personal decisions.
- Rogers refused to commit to supporting legislation to protect IVF at the federal level.
- When “asked about how the fetal personhood bills he sponsored in Congress squared” with his so-called support for IVF, “Rogers refused to discuss the legislation.”
- Rogers twice “co-sponsored legislation to withdraw federal approval of the abortion-inducing medication Mifepristone.”
- Rogers wanted to “enshrine fetal personhood in the Constitution,” and he celebrated the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
- If Rogers had “lived in Michigan instead of Florida” in 2022, he would have voted against Proposal 3.
- Rogers is in a “sticky wicket” with his Congressional record of “co-sponsoring” anti-IVF legislation making it “even worse” for him to hide from.
- Rogers “very much essentially punted” when asked about his support for personhood legislation.
- Rogers has attacked the media for asking him about his anti-IVF record, saying he can’t find an “honest journalist” and he’s “lost faith in the journalistic integrity across America.”
WATCH: Mike Rogers’ long record supporting dangerous anti-IVF legislation
See also: Jezebel: Michigan Republican in Tight Senate Race Says He’d Respect Abortion Rights. His Record Suggests Otherwise, Bridge Michigan: On abortion, some Michigan candidate claims conflict with records, Michigan Independent: Mike Rogers wants voters to forget his record of backing abortion bans, The Gander: Mike Rogers tries to distance Senate campaign from his anti-abortion record, CNN: Republican candidates downplay past anti-abortion stances ahead of 2024 election, The Gander: Republican Senate candidates face backlash over anti-abortion records in Michigan, Business Insider: GOP politicians are saying they’ve always cared about IVF. Bills they’ve supported indicate otherwise, Michigan Advance: Republicans have put the rights of a fertilized egg over the rights of the woman.’
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