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PRESS RELEASE: Minneapolis Activist Testifies at Congressional
Hearing on Stem Cells Mom With Parkinson's Tells Why She Supports
Castle-DeGette Bill
SOURCE: Emediawire (press release), WA
WWWeb: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/11/emw180296.htm

All Press Releases for November 19, 2004

Minneapolis resident and Parkinson's disease activist Jackie
Christensen testified Tuesday at a hearing of the Republican Main
Street Partnership. The hearing, convened by Partnership President of
co-author of HR- 4682 the Castle-DeGette Stem Cell bill, chaired the
hearing.

Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 19, 2004 --Minneapolis resident and
Parkinson's disease activist Jackie Christensen testified Tuesday at
a hearing of the Republican Main Street Partnership. The hearing,
convened by Partnership President of co-author of HR- 4682 the Castle-
DeGette Stem Cell bill, chaired the hearing.

Christensen, a 40-year-old wife and mother of two sons, who refers to
herself as the M.U.S.C.L.E. (Minnesotan Urging Stem Cell Line
Expansion) Mom, told the lawmakers and staffers present at the
hearing about her personal struggle with Parkinson's disease over the
past seven years.

"I have had to give up a number of things because of my Parkinson's
disease," said Christensen. "but the hardest thing for me to give up
has been my dream of giving birth to a daughter."

Christensen told the hearing attendees that she had undergone a tubal
ligation three years ago, in case the Parkinson's disease and Crohn's
disease that she experiences might have a genetic component.

"I absolutely support a woman's right to choose, but I also choose to
have a stone in this ring to mark a miscarriage that I had 10 years
ago," she said, pointing to a "mother's ring" on her finger that
contained onyx and lapis lazuli stones for the birth of her two sons
flanking a thin strip of purple quartz.

"I take human life very seriously – something that I have proven in
my nearly 20 years of working for a child's right to be born into a
clean health environment, "Christensen continued." And because of my
convictions, I wholeheartedly support the use of embryos that are
being discarded from in-vitro fertilization clinics for use in
research. These clumps of cells that cannot actualize their humanity
without a womb in which to grow, can potentially sustain other lives
– individuals that are already tangible, visible beings who are
mothers, fathers, sons and daughters."

The Castle-DeGette bill would amend the Public Health Service Act to
allow and support embryonic stem cell research to continue, provided
the following caveats, plus guidelines developed by the Secretary of
Health and Human Services in cooperation with the National Institutes
of Health, are met:

1) The stem cells were derived from human embryos that have been
donated from in vitro fertilization clinics, were created for the
purposes of fertility treatment, and were in excess of the clinical
need of the individuals seeking such treatment.

(2) Prior to the consideration of embryo donation and through
consultation with the individuals seeking fertility treatment, it is
determined that the embryos will never be implanted in a woman and
would otherwise be discarded.

(3) The individuals seeking fertility treatment donated the embryos
with written informed consent and without receiving any financial or
other inducements to make the donation.

Additional information about the Castle-DeGette bill can be found at
http://capwiz.com/pan/issues/bills/?bill=6149621&alertid=6149626 or
at the Parkinson's Action Network website: www.parkinsonsaction.org

Minnesota co-sponsors of the bill include Congressman Jim Ramstad (R-
3rd District), Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL-4th District) and
Congressman Martin Olav Sabo (DFL-5th District).

Ms. Christensen is on long-term disability from her work in the Food
and Health Program at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
in Minneapolis because of her Parkinson's disease. She volunteers as
Vice-President of the Parkinson Association of Minnesota and the
Minnesota State Coordinator for the Parkinson's Action Network.

Contact: Jackie Christensen, M.U.S.C.L.E. (Minnesotan Urging Stem
Cell Line Expansion) Mom, 612-325-0372

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Reference:

H.R. 4682 - The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act
http://tinyurl.com/7y33o

Stem Cell Research
H.R. 3960, H.R. 4531, H.R. 4682, H.R. 4812
http://tinyurl.com/6thlt

Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research
Please edit the following letter to your member of the "U.S. House of
Representatives" reflecting your personal reason for supporting the
federal funding of all forms of stem cell research through the "Stem
Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2004" (H.R. 4682).
http://tinyurl.com/4kp9c

URGENT ACTION ALERT!
http://www.stemcellrsch.org/alerts723.html

SOURCE: Emediawire (press release), WA
WWWeb: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/11/emw180296.htm

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