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KANSAS: Abortion Foes Seek To Restrict Research Allowed In Bioscience Bill
By Scott Rothschild, Journal-World

Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Topeka — Abortion opponents Tuesday asked lawmakers to ensure there would be no cloning nor "destructive embryonic
research" done in conjunction with a proposed bioscience bill.

The proposal would spur bioscience research in Kansas and provide $500 million over 10 years in captured taxes from
bioscience firms. The money would then be plowed back into more research and development.

Kathy Ostrowski, state legislative director for Kansans for Life, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee, which
is conducting hearings on a proposal that would increase bioscience research in Kansas.

"Kansas should not create some authority through which our tiniest children could be destroyed for patents and
profits," Ostrowski said.

Supporters say the bill will create thousands of jobs, lure top researchers to the area and put Kansas on the map in
scientific breakthroughs. The legislation was approved by the House, 119-6.

But recently, the measure has been caught up in the debate over methods of research.

Higher education officials have said there already were restrictions on fetal tissue research in the Kansas Bioscience
Initiative that could reduce the state's ability to attract world-class researchers.

But Ostrowski said lawmakers should make the measure more restrictive.

She said the bill should be amended to prohibit the use of cells or tissues that were derived by destroying live human
embryos.

"Unborn, unused embryos are alive, and we oppose experimenting with them," she said.

Commerce Committee Chairwoman Karin Brownlee, R-Olathe, said the current restrictions in the bill may be the compromise
position.

"It could be where we are at now is a good place to be," she said. "Obviously, there are differences of opinion that
can stray further in each direction."

The committee could vote on House Bill 2647 as early as today. If approved, it would go to the full Senate for
consideration.

More in State/Regional
http://www.ljworld.com/section/stateregional

More in Eco Devo
http://www.ljworld.com/section/ecodevo

More in Kansas Legislature
http://www.ljworld.com/section/legislature

House Bill 2647 (pdf)
http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2004/2647.pdf

SOURCE: The Associated Press / Lawrence Journal World, KS
http://www.ljworld.com/section/ecodevo/story/164572

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