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Democrats push for action on stem cell bill
Request prompt Senate debate
By Lester Haines
Published Thursday 4th May 2006 09:32 GMT
Register (UK)

US Senate Democrats have attempted to inject some life into an ongoing
campaign to allow federal funding of embryonic research with a letter to
Majority Leader Bill Frist asking him to add stem cells to a list of
health-related issues due for debate next week.

The US House of Representatives last year passed a bill allowing research
using 400,000 frozen embryos created for in-vitro fertilization treatment,
most of which face destruction. It has not, however, been passed by the
Senate, and President Bush promised to personally veto it, declaring: "I've
made it very clear to the Congress that the use of federal money, taxpayers'
money, to promote science which destroys life in order to save life - I'm
against that. And therefore if the bill does that, I will veto it."

Nonetheless, there is some hope for the stalled bill, Reuters notes. Frist,
a Tennessee Republican, surprisingly defected to the pro-research camp last
year, and is reportedly keen for it to advance. Although the Democrat
petition, signed by Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and stem cell
bill co-sponsor Tom Harkin of Iowa - among others - carries no Republican
signatures, "aides say some Republican backers of stem cell research are
also eager for Frist to act".

The bill's supporters also boast some heavyweight Hollywood backing.
Parkinson's disease sufferer Michael J Fox said after the legislation was
passed by the House of Representatives that Bush "has an opportunity to do
something fantastic for the world". Harry Reid added: "President Bush has
made the wrong choice, putting politics ahead of safe, responsible science."

And, to underscore the ideological brouhaha the issue has provoked,
California Democrat Dianne Feinstein described some of the the bill's
opponents as "people who want to obfuscate this issue" who were motivated
"more by ideological concerns related to abortion". ®
Don is out of town, with his lovely, yet seriously ill sister, Barbara.

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