WASHINGTON — Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., introduced two bills in the House aimed at restricting access to surrogacy services, including measures that would bar registered sex offenders from obtaining children through surrogacy and limit commercial surrogacy agreements involving foreign nationals.
According to Perry, the Protecting Kids from Creeps Act and the Preventing International Surrogacy Exploitation Act would address what he described as a “…
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