Four women are challenging a New Jersey law that unfairly targets LGBTQ couples who want to conceive a child through fertility treatments. As it stands, the law not only requires couples to prove that they are infertile through medical diagnosis - but also through proof of unprotected heterosexual sex.
One of the couples involved in the lawsuit - Erin and Marianne Krupa - spent more than $25,000 on failed infertility treatment out of pocket after being denied coverage.
Naturally, this kind of law prevents LGBTQ couples from being able to easily pursue fertility treatment - which is discriminatory and unfair to couples.
New Jersey should not put roadblocks in the way of couples trying to start a family - no matter what their sexual orientation is.
Sign my petition and urge New Jersey to get rid of fertility laws that are unfairly biased against LGBTQ couples.