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Tennessee lawmakers react to Alabama court's ruling impacting IVF

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A ruling from a southern state court is sending shock waves across the country as it throws into question the future of in vitro fertilization, an option for many looking to start a family.

This week, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos used in IVF are considered children.

Now, several IVF clinics in Alabama are pausing operations, and lawmakers here are weighing in on implications in Tennessee. In a political environment where Republicans and Democrats are so often at odds, on the issue of IVF they appeared in agreement.

“I’ve had friends who’ve used in-vitro fertilization, and to me that’s very pro-life to use in-vitro fertilization,” said Rep. Jeremy Faison, R-Cosby. “I want to make sure we’re pro-life all the way, and I don’t know how pro-life that [court decision] was.”

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“The other side always seems to be pro-family,” said Rep. Bo Mitchell, D-Nashville. “This is the least pro-family thing the Alabama Supreme Court could do.”

And Governor Bill Lee spoke out too, though not taking as firm a stance when he was asked about it at a governor’s forum put on by Politico.

“The issue is new, and I haven’t looked at the particulars of that case, but generally I’m supportive of IVF,” Lee said. “It’s the next step in what we look at as policymakers. Another very difficult, emotional, personal issue.”

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I have two boys in elementary school, so as the school voucher debate takes center stage again – I wanted to really understand this issue. Arizona started its school voucher program 13 years ago and is the first state in the nation to offer universal school vouchers. That’s what Governor Lee is proposing in two years. I leaned on the expertise of an investigative reporter in Arizona – and she came through with facts, figures and plenty of insight. This reporting gave me a lot to think about as a mom and a taxpayer. I think it will for you too.

-Carrie Sharp





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Alabama hires former college offensive lineman as assistant tight ends coach

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Alabama football is hiring Noah Fisher to be its assistant tight ends coach, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Fisher spent two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line and tight ends at Louisville before joining the Tide’s staff. He played three years on the offensive line at South Alabama and spent one season with Tulane. The Jaguars started Fisher along its offensive line when he was a player for multiple games.

The Crimson Tide appear to want to use their tight ends in multiple ways in the future including as extra blockers along the line of scrimmage. Fisher looks as if he can assist the Tide with this mission.

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills


Sewage overflows during storms in Prichard are sending wastewater into local waterways that feed Mobile Bay, prompting an environmental group to push for state funding to upgrade aging infrastructure.

Mobile Baykeeper says sewage overflows during storms flow into Three Mile Creek, then into the Mobile River, and ultimately end up in Mobile Bay. The group said that last week, during heavy rain, more than 256,000 gallons of sewage spilled into Gum Tree Branch and Three Mile Creek.

Mobile Baykeeper has launched a petition seeking funding from the state of Alabama to fix Prichard’s old water infrastructure.



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Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning

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Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning


This resulted in the stretch of Crescent Ridge Road to be closed while wrecker crews work to recover the vehicle involved in the crash.

Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division are on the scene investigating the circumstances surrounding the wreck.





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