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CAMR APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF STEM CELL RESEARCH ENHANCEMENT ACT
(H.R. 3)
Washington, D.C.; January 11, 2007 -- Please attribute the following
statement to Sean Tipton, president, Coalition for the Advancement of
Medical Research:

"The Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research thanks the
U.S. House of Representatives for passing H.R. 3, the Stem Cell
Research Enhancement Act.  We are pleased that 253 Representatives --
an increase over last session's 238 votes on the bill -- voted to
fund embryonic stem cell research, and provide hope to the 100
million Americans who suffer from cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's,
Alzheimer's, spinal cord injuries and other debilitating diseases and
disorders.

"I can't imagine a better way to start the new year than to pass such
an important bill, especially with such strong bipartisan support,
and an increase in votes this time around.  This vote is a testament
to the strength and promise of embryonic stem cell research and the
belief that it should continue with federal funding and oversight.
CAMR extends its thanks to the bill's co-sponsors, Congressman Mike
Castle (R-DE) and Diana DeGette (D-CO), as well as Speaker of the
House Nancy Pelosi for bringing this up for a vote and ensuring that
America is heard in this important debate.  This vote is also an
important step in securing America's leadership position in the
fields of science and medicine.

"CAMR supports all forms of research in regenerative medicine and
believes that federal policy should allow for funding and oversight
of embryonic stem cell research. We look forward to working with the
Senate in the next few weeks to achieve the same levels of bipartisan
support, and effect federal policy change in this arena."

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The Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR) -- the
leading pro-cures coalition -- is comprised of nationally recognized
patient organizations, universities, scientific societies,
foundations, and individuals with life-threatening illnesses and
disorders, advocating for the advancement of breakthrough research
and technologies in regenerative medicine -- including stem cell
research and somatic cell nuclear transfer -- to cure disease and
alleviate suffering.

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