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Congress . Washington . stem cells
Posted on: July 12, 2006 7:10 PM, by Nick Anthis
It has been announced that the highly anticipated debate and vote in the
Senate on HR 810, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, will take place on
July 17th and 18th (next Monday and Tuesday). This is great news, but
there's a catch.
Although supporters of the bill (i.e. 70% of Americans) have already been
troubled by Bush's continued stubborn insistence on vetoing the bill when it
reaches his desk, there are now worries that HR 810 may not have the 60
votes it needs to pass, as Michael Stebbins reports at Sex Drugs & DNA. He's
urging his readers to call their Senators' offices to express their support
for HR 810, and he's also asking everyone to contact the following senators,
who are particularly on the fence right now: Robert Byrd (D-WV), Mark Pryor
(D-AR), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Ben Nelson (D-NE), Richard Lugar (R-IN),
Christopher Bond (R-MO), and Pete Domenici (R-NM). Contact information for
Senators is available here.
It's time to act, people! This will just take a couple of minutes, and it
could make a huge difference. I know that there has been quite a bit of
reporting here and elsewhere lately on HR 810 and its upcoming vote on it in
the Senate, but there's good reason for all of this--stem cell research in
the US is suffering under the current unscientific restrictions. The ban on
federal funding for embryonic stem cell research needs to end right now by
the passage of HR 810. It has made impressive progress considering its small
but vocal opposition, but it still has a few hurdles left to scale.

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