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Senate Panel Backs New Bill Forcing Embryonic Stem Cell Research Funding
LifeNews.com ^ | June 21, 2007 | Steven Ertelt

Posted on 06/22/2007 6:48:27 PM PDT by monomaniac

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- With President Bush having vetoed a second bill that would force taxpayers to finance embryonic stem cell research and the possibility that it can't override the veto, senators who back the grisly science put funding language in a federal government appropriations bill.

Senators Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, and Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, inserted the language into the bill that funds the health, labor and education departments.

The Senate Appropriations Committee ultimately approved the legislation on a 26-3 vote and it next moves to the Senate floor where pro-life groups may call on lawmakers to oppose it because of the embryonic funding.

A vote isn't expected there until July.

Unlike the S. 5 measure Bush vetoed on Wednesday, which funds all kinds of research involving embryonic stem cells, the two will seek to move up the president's timetable for what embryonic stem cells qualify for federal funding.

When he announced his policy in August 2001, President Bush said he would fund research on older embryonic stem cells but not ones obtained after that date because human embryos would have to be destroyed to get them.

Harkin and Specter want to move the August 2001 date up to June 15, 2007, making it possible for all embryonic stem cells derived between those time periods eligible for federal funds.

This is not the best solution," Harkin said after the vote, according to the Denver Post. "But at least we'll pick up a year or two until we get a new president."

The White House has not yet commented on this attempt at a compromise, but the Bush Administration would likely see it as an overturning of his policy and it may very well subject the bill to a veto.

Douglas Johnson, the legislative director of National Right to Life, told LifeNews.com the Harkin-Specter language would likely produce another veto.

"Such grandstanding won't overturn the President's pro-life policy, but it could result in the entire appropriations bill being vetoed," he explained.

Before the bill goes to the president, the House and Senate must iron out their different versions of the measure. With Democrats controlling any conference committee, the final version of the legislation will likely contain the embryonic funding language.

A veto would return the bill to Congress where lawmakers would need a two-thirds vote to overturn it.

In an effort to get more votes for the bill, the committee also added $4 million to promote embryo adoption, something pro-life groups and President Bush have touted as a more ethical alternative to killing days-old unborn children for their stem cells.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: embryo; embryonicstemcell; prolife

1 posted on 06/22/2007 6:48:29 PM PDT by monomaniac
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To: monomaniac

I can’t think of anything more useful than vetoing the Health, Education, and Labor budgets. Go to it!


2 posted on 06/22/2007 6:50:56 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: monomaniac

It would seem that we have an outright revolution going on in Washington D.C.!!!! The government is rebelling against the people who put them there, first insisting upon an evil immigration movement, and now in forcing funding for embryonic stem cell research, which the people also do not want. This behavior does not bode well for the state of the union, if, indeed, we are still a United States of America. Congress’s current regard for the will of the people tells me is that we are not. God help us all.


3 posted on 06/22/2007 6:56:47 PM PDT by Paperdoll ( Vote for Duncan Hunter in the Primaries for America's sake!)
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To: monomaniac
One way or another, those crooks are going to get direct, unlimited access to the public purse. Makes me sick how their Main stream media co-conspirators are enabling these crooked buggers by hiding the TRUTH about embryonic stem cell research, and what this bill is REALLY all about, which is setting up another useless government empire to siphon off money from the treasury. Money that will NEVER be used for "research" of any kind, however immoral and worthless that research may be.

But what the heck, lets look at the bright side. All those tax paying illegal immigrants will pay for it, right? And it just might lead to a cure for that disease call "sanity" which has been plaguing humanity for centuries, even though it has been showing very promising signs of vanishing on it's own accord.

4 posted on 06/22/2007 7:20:05 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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