SPRINGFIELD, Pa. — GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick spoke with a toned, policy-focused agenda Wednesday as he revealed his plans to “Strengthen Pennsylvania Families” if elected — even proposing a tax credit for in vitro fertilization as Democrats campaign claiming Republicans would ban it.
“As a company, we helped pay for fertility services like IVF, which are often not covered by insurance and can be prohibitively expensive,” McCormick said of his time as Bridgewater’s CEO. “As your senator, I will oppose any effort to restrict IVF. But I’ll go even further than that: Every family should get a $15,000 tax credit for fertility expenses like IVF.
He also touted school-choice vouchers as a means of upward mobility for poor children and their families.