It makes the men involved more responsible and the American tax payer, less responsible.
You're suggesting that a woman will spread her legs simply with the knowledge that there is a chance the state will make the dude pay his share of child support if she gets pregnant.
That's one the most cynical outlooks of human existence I've ever heard.
Congress passed the NIH Revitalization Act in 1993 with overwhelming bipartisan support.[7]
This law prohibits the receipt of any “valuable consideration” for fetal tissue while expressly permitting “reasonable payments” for costs, including “transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue.”[8]
Planned Parenthood affiliates that participate in fetal tissue research “recover only their costs, as allowed under the federal law and our [Planned Parenthood’s] guidance.”[9]
Currently, only two of Planned Parenthood’s 59 affiliates participate in fetal tissue research. One is reimbursed for reasonable costs at $60 per specimen, and the other receives no reimbursements.[10]
Tissue procurement companies confirm that they reimburse Planned Parenthood only for “reasonable costs,” including “processing, preservation, quality control, transportation, and storage.”[11]