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Charlotte,
If you had read the Congressional Record which Murray posted you'd have
read that S.2015
has been taken out of consideration for this year.

You do what you feel you have to do.
I'm going to spend my energy on something where the game hasn't been called
yet,
and just remember Charlotte,
I'M NOT THE ENEMY!!!
just me,
Marjorie

At 03:19 PM 09/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Marjorie,
>
>I agree that Sen Specter has been a big supporter of PD causes, for which
>I have thanked him. For me at least, I'd rather not rely on prayer alone
>to induce a vote and pass a bill allowing funding of stem-cell
>research.  Regarding the time we have left before recess, I feel that our
>disappointment and the urgency of our situation should be heard--that we
>need to show our resolve in advancing vital research as quickly as
>possible.  I do not feel that it was necessary to put off a vote in the
>hopes that it will be brought to a vote next year.  Congress should feel
>the pressure and hear the cries of the people, even if we can't get a vote
>now.
>
>I believe it took more than 3 years to pass the Udall Bill.   Three years
>is the time it took since it became the Udall Act, the law, that we fought
>to fully fund, but never did.  We never got the Udall Act fully funded by
>a long shot.  There was authorizing language in the bill, but no actual
>dollars appropriated for the Act was there; and so, every year funding had
>to be fought for, but was unfortunately far below what the Udall Act
>called for.  My understanding is that if it doesn't get funded in three
>years, it is dead, which is why you are not hearing that we focus on
>funding the Udall Act anymore.  I think the Udall Act was a triumph, but
>the dollars were very disappointing indeed.    So, how long are we going
>to wait again for research to go forward?
>
>Respectfully,
>
>Charlotte Mancuso
>
>"Marjorie L. Moorefield" wrote:
>>Tim,
>>All the information you need is in the PIENO Archives.
>>This all has been cussed and discussed from beginning to end on
>>this list over the last few months.
>>Murray has given just about every URL possible, I put in the names
>>and email address of EVERY Senator in the 50 States plus our outlying
>>territories, plus I offered the email addresses of many of the Kansas
>>Newspapers.
>>All of that is in the Archives.
>>
>>Just in case you all have missed this information:  Senator Specter was
>>born in Wichita, Kansas. There are many, many people in Kansas unhappy
>>over Sen. Brownback.
>>
>>I'm sorry not to agree with you people, but I'm sure Sen. Specter and Sen.
>>Harkin WILL bring up a new Bill after the first of the year, and it will
>>pass.
>>I feel the Committee did as much as humanly possible to get this passed
>>and I for one, thank them for their efforts and pray they will indeed, bring
>>it up next year.
>>Right now, Congress will only be in session till 6 Oct. and they are not
>>scheduled to vote on anything on Monday.
>>After all, it took 3 years for the Udall Bill to be passed, but passed it
>>was!!!
>>Don't give up!!!
>>Right now we need to concentrate on getting people into the Senate and House
>>and the Presidency who will vote for Stem Cell Research!!
>>This is something we can still do something about!!
>>
>>just me,
>>Marjorie
>>
>>just me,
>>Marjorie
>>
>>At 03:43 PM 09/30/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>> >I need to put together resources for a committee of PLWP going to
>> >Washington to confront our politicians. So that we are all on the right
>> >track I need to compile information pertaining to stem cells, research,
>> >implantation, government's issues - anything at all to do with stem cells.
>> >Point me to the right web site or email me and I will give you my fax # or
>> >phone #. Several of us had a conference call this morning and we are
>> >currently working on an outline of our plan. But we need all the
>> >information we can get so we can all be on the right track.
>> >
>> >Thanks
>> >Tim Foley, RPh
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