Victories and Achievements

Your advocacy matters, and your voice made a difference. Read below for RESOLVE's advocacy victories throughout the years.

Victories and Achievements

Your advocacy matters, and your voice made a difference. Read below for RESOLVE's advocacy victories throughout the years.

2025 State Legislative Session

2025 brought both hurdles and hard-won progress for RESOLVE and our advocacy partners. From coast to coast, we remain deeply engaged in legislative efforts to protect and expand access to family building. We’re excited to share some of the most impactful highlights from this year.

Today, 15 states plus Washington, D.C. offer IVF coverage, and 25 states have laws supporting infertility coverage. To explore these laws in detail, visit Insurance Coverage by State. We’re thrilled to share that three new states expanded fertility coverage in 2025—extending benefits to more than 2.6 million additional lives and bringing the total to over 65 million since 2016.

  • Nevada: Medicaid, government employee, group, and individual plans now include fertility preservation benefits for individuals diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer.
  • Georgia: Group and individual plans now cover fertility preservation for those diagnosed with cancer, sickle cell disease, or lupus.
  • Florida: State employees now have insurance coverage for fertility preservation .

These milestones are a testament to what’s possible when patients, providers, and advocates unite. RESOLVE is honored to work alongside the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Alliance for Fertility Preservation, with generous support from EMD Serono and Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Through the National Building Families Coalition, we continue to champion the right of every person to pursue their dream of parenthood.

Our Fight for Families Campaign remained a critical pillar of our work. In 2025, we tracked 141 bills related to abortion and embryo regulation, flagging 57 as potential legal threats to IVF access. Thanks to the voices of more than 2,000 advocates who shared their stories with lawmakers, none of these bills became law.

As we look ahead to 2026, the need for strong, sustained advocacy has never been more clear. Join the RESOLVE Advocacy Network and help us ensure that family building remains accessible, protected, and prioritized for everyone.

2024 Legislative Session
2023 Legislative Session
2021 Legislative Session
2020 Legislative Session
2019 Legislative Season
2018 Legislative Season
2016-2017 Legislative Season