Thank You Congress

RESOLVE Advocates: Let’s thank your Members of Congress who have supported the Access to Family Building Act, S. 3612/ H.R. 7056. Acknowledging their support of our issues is an important part of the process. It takes just a few minutes to show your appreciation.

The Access to Family Building Act of 2024 would establish a statutory right to access IVF and other ART services and ensure they remain legal and available everywhere in the US. See below to find out if your legislators have cosponsored this bill. If they have cosponsored this bill, please click on their name to thank them by tagging them in a post. If they you do not see your Senators or Representative listed, you can ask for their support and, send this letter today.

How to Show Your Appreciation

Find Your Legislator:

  • Scroll through the list below to see if your Senators or Representative have cosponsored the Access to Family Building Act of 2024.

Post on X (formerly Twitter): If they are listed:

  • Click on their name to access their X account. Create a thank you for their support post by tagging your legislator.
  • Here’s a sample post you can use: Thank you @[Legislator’s Handle] for co-sponsoring the Access to Family Building Act of 2024 (S. 3612/ H.R. 7056). Your support is crucial in breaking down barriers for the 1 in 6 people trying to build families!

Alternative Method: If you don’t use X:

Sample Letter:

Dear [Legislator’s Name],

I am writing to thank you for your support of the Access to Family Building Act (S. 3612/ H.R. 7056). This important legislation is crucial for many individuals and families across our nation, ensuring access to necessary reproductive technologies. Your commitment to removing barriers for the 1 in 6 people struggling to build families is deeply appreciated.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

If you do not see your Senators or Representative listed, you can still make a difference by asking for their support. Click here to send a letter urging them to cosponsor the Access to Family Building Act today.