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CALIFORNIA: PRESS RELEASE: 175 Elected Officials Statewide Endorse Prop. 71
Leaders Throughout California Cite Initiative's Promise to Save Lives and Boost
Local Economies

Sunday October 10, 1:34 pm ET

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Supporters of Proposition 71, the
California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative, today announced the
endorsements of 175 federal, state, and local elected officials from throughout
California, adding to a growing, broad and diverse coalition mobilizing to urge
encourage a YES vote on the November 2 statewide ballot.

Prop 71 will support stem cell research at California hospitals, medical schools and
universities, to develop life-saving therapies and cures for diseases that could save
the lives of millions of California children and adults. Medical experts believe that
stem cell research holds promise of new treatments and cures for a multitude of
diseases and injuries, including diabetes, cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's,
multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, Parkinson's, and spinal cord injuries.

Federal, state and local elected officeholders are supporting Prop. 71 because stem
cell research offers the potential to save lives and find cures for California families,
because they believe that the Initiative puts in place sound public policy, and
because stem cell research and cures are expected to reduce California's
staggering health care costs. At the same time, Prop. 71 will provide a boost to the
State and local economies through new jobs in research and construction, new tax
revenues, and shares in patents and royalties resulting from the research.

The elected officials supporting Prop 71 are as diverse -- both geographically and
demographically -- as the constituencies they represent. Among the elected officials
endorsing the Initiative are State Constitutional officers to mayors of small
municipalities; from the Coastal region to the Central Valley; from as far south as
Chula Vista to as far north as Humboldt County; and from urban to rural areas. A
complete list of elected officials endorsing elected Prop. 71 can be found on the
campaign's website, http://www.YesOn71.com.

In their support of Prop 71, these elected officials join an expansive coalition of
grassroots supporters that also includes over 20 Nobel Prize- winning scientists,
hundreds of medical experts, faith-based organizations, business groups, families
involved in patient advocacy and efforts to cure diseases like the Alzheimer's
Association California Council, California Medical Association, American Nurses
Association of California, American Diabetes Association, Christopher Reeve
Paralysis Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California, ALS
Therapy Development Foundation, Parkinson's Action Network, California Congress
of Seniors, and the National Coalition for Cancer Research.

Citing the measure's fiscal soundness and vast potential for economic benefits,
California's top business organizations and leaders have also pledged their support.
They include, among others, the California Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles
Area Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, and San
Diego Chamber of Commerce, economic expert and Reagan advisor George Shultz,
State Controller Steve Westly, and State Treasurer Phil Angelides. A complete list
of endorsing leaders and organizations can be found on the campaign's website,
http://www.YesOn71.com.

Proposition 71 was developed by a coalition of California families and medical
experts determined to close the stem cell research funding gap. Currently, our state
has no effective mechanism to fund stem cell research and political roadblocks
have severely limited federal funding for some of the most promising types of stem
cell research.

More information on Proposition 71 can be obtained at http://www.YesOn71.com

Source: The California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative

SOURCE: Yahoo News (press release)
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041010/nysu015_1.html

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