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Two Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have proposed a bill to create a tax credit for in vitro fertilization (IVF) expenses.

The proposed nonrefundable income tax credit would cover up to $5,000 for individuals earning under $100,000 or couples earning under $200,000.

This proposal comes as the lawmakers run for reelection in more competitive, liberal-leaning districts under new electoral maps.

The issue of IVF has created a complex situation for some Republicans, as it can conflict with the anti-abortion stance that life begins at conception.

MADISON - Two Republican lawmakers are proposing to create a law that helps middle-class Wisconsin residents hoping to be parents pay for a costly fertility treatment.

Sen. Howard Marklein, R-Spring Green, and Rep. Jessie Ro

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