Work to codify Roe v. Wade, ensure access to birth control, and protect IVF treatment.

Greg Landsman · Ohio · Democratic

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In Congress, Greg is working to codify Roe v. Wade, ensure access to birth control, and protect IVF treatment so that reproductive health decisions remain between women and their doctors.

Commits to enact reproductive-rights protections including abortion access, contraception, and IVF.

The Issues — Landsman for Congress
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Evidence

Congressman Greg Landsman announced he joined the House Pro-Choice Caucus and said, "Overturning Roe v. Wade has had devastating consequences for abortion access, birth control, and reproductive care." He added, "I will work with the House Pro-Choice Caucus to combat these attacks and restore these freedoms."

Official statement showing Landsman publicly committed to work on abortion access, birth control, and reproductive care in Congress.

partial same_term A for effort

Landsman Joins House Pro-Choice Caucus
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The House Reproductive Freedom Caucus members page lists Greg Landsman as a member for Ohio's 1st District.

Official House caucus roster confirms Landsman's ongoing participation in a reproductive-rights coalition.

partial same_term A for effort

Members | Reproductive Freedom Caucus
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The caucus says it endorses the Right to Contraception Act and multiple bills to expand family planning and fertility care, including the Access to Infertility Treatment and Care Act, the Family Building FEHB Fairness Act, and the Veteran Infertility Treatment Act.

Official caucus policy agenda aligns with Landsman's stated promise on birth control and IVF-related access, but it describes proposals rather than enacted law.

partial same_term A for effort

Caucus Initiatives | Reproductive Freedom Caucus
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Congressman Landsman introduced the Shane DiGiovanna Act, which directs HHS to study whether Medicaid payment for wound care would reduce hospital visits and lower costs; the press release says the bill was introduced this week.

Shows Landsman continuing to use concrete legislative action in the 119th Congress, but not on the specific Roe/birth control/IVF pledge.

never later_term A for effort

Landsman Introduces Bill to Lower Costs for Patients with Rare Skin Disease Named After Constituent Shane DiGiovanna
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The press release says Rep. Greg Landsman joined Reps. Mike Carey and Max Miller in introducing the Infertility Treatment Affordability Act, which would create a new tax credit for parents undergoing infertility treatments.

Official evidence that Landsman did take a concrete step on fertility/IVF-related access, though this is still an introduced bill rather than enacted law.

partial same_term A for effort

Carey, Landsman, Miller Introduce Tax Credit for Infertility Treatments
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Landsman took concrete same-term actions aligned with the pledge, including joining the House Pro-Choice/Reproductive Freedom Caucus and co-introducing IVF/infertility affordability legislation. However, the evidence does not show that Roe v. Wade was codified, contraception access was federally secured, or IVF protections were enacted into law. Because the promise covered multiple reproductive-rights outcomes and only legislative/coalition work on portions of it is documented, the best outcome is partial rather than delivered.

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