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Arlen Specter Pushes Bill To Legalize Federal Funding For Stem Cell Research

JIM ABRAMS   09/13/10 04:49 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Arlen Specter on Monday initiated a drive to legalize federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, superseding conflicting court decisions that he said are slowing critical work to find cures for crippling diseases.

The Pennsylvania Democrat, speaking on the Senate floor as senators returned from a monthlong recess, said his legislation would codify an executive order issued by President Barack Obama last year advancing stem cell research

Even a temporary suspension of federal funding while the courts debate current funding practices disrupts research projects in such areas as heart disease, sickle cell anemia, liver failure, muscular dystrophy and other maladies, Specter said.

In the House, Reps. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., and Mike Castle, R-Del., have introduced similar legislation. It's unclear whether lawmakers will have the time, or the political will, to undertake the controversial subject in the few weeks remaining before Congress breaks for the fall election campaign.

Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, who has his own legislation promoting embryonic stem cell research, is holding a hearing on the subject Thursday before the Appropriations subcommittee on health he heads.

In March last year Obama issued an executive order easing restrictions on federal research on human embryonic research. But last month U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth issued a preliminary injunction in which he stated that the research violated a 1996 law banning the use of taxpayer money to derive stem cells from embryos.

With that decision, the National Institutes of Health halted funding, only to resume some projects after an appeals court last week issued a temporary stay of Lamberth's injunction while the Obama administration appeals the ruling.

"There is great uncertainty in the research community as to what will happen," Specter said, explaining the need to pass a law confirming the research.

He said the NIH has spent $546 million on embryonic stem cell research "and phenomenal progress has already been made."

Embryonic stem cells can be turned into any tissue of the body, raising hopes that they can one day be used to cure spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease and other ailments. The cells are derived from excess embryos created during in vitro fertilization therapies that would eventually be discarded.

Opponents say the research is another form of abortion because human embryos must be killed to obtain the stem cells.

The 1996 law prohibits the use of taxpayer money in work that harms an embryo, so government policy has been to work with batches of cells culled using private money.

President George W. Bush in 2001 allowed limited federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research, but then in 2006 he vetoed legislation that would have codified rules for that research.

Specter's bill specifies that the stem cells must come from embryos donated from in vitro fertilization clinics that are in excess of clinical need and would otherwise be discarded. The individuals donating the embryos must give their written consent to their use in research and cannot receive any payment.

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Arlen Specter on Monday initiated a drive to legalize federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, superseding conflicting court decisions that he said are slowing critical...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Arlen Specter on Monday initiated a drive to legalize federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, superseding conflicting court decisions that he said are slowing critical...
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stape45
Spin this!
12:49 AM on 09/14/2010
Personally, I wouldn't mind spending a little money to help my government improve the lives of it's people. I find it far preferable to spending that same money, to give to multinational corporations who, in turn bolster the economy of some other nation, thus enabling them to outpace the U.S. in various technologies. It is an either/or situation. I choose America.
12:30 AM on 09/14/2010
More federal government overreach. Those stuffed suits have no business evaluating the worth of scientific research, or compelling anyone to support their pet research projects.
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inspjoe
take two go to right
12:25 AM on 09/14/2010
its an egg. it could be a horse or a dog or anything. its just cells and wouldnt be anything without a sperm. it will help cure so many things that we suffer from. most will be thrown out after years and is that abortion?
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bgofca
11:27 PM on 09/13/2010
thank you arlen specter.
11:19 PM on 09/13/2010
Real people suffer but the magic believers would rather worry about some cells in a dish, and our elected officials cower in fear.
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11:04 PM on 09/13/2010
Conservatives, don't get upset by this. You're just looking at this all wrong.

This is an area where there is a boat load of money to be made. It will be excellent for "free market" stimulation. Have Pfizer and Lilly take over all operations, and create stem cell derivatives, stem cell swaps. Think of all the stem cell campaign money! Have the FDA declare that stem cells from only white fetuses are safe for distribution, and then charge $1,295 per cell. If things get tough, we can always go to Canada to buy our stem cells.

And, if we are able to keep "Big Government" liberals out of this with all there regulations on the "free market", we could start using lower cost dog, cat, and gerbil stem cells and pass them off as human to the unsuspecting public!

Get on the band wagon toward trickle down economic recovery today!!!

Invest in Stem Systems™© !!!
11:23 PM on 09/13/2010
There's too much money to be made in penis meds and heartburn pills for big pharma to waste it's time with stem cell research. Capitalists always pluck the low hanging fruit until someone takes it away.
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mamala4
10:10 PM on 09/13/2010
Go out with a bang Arlen!
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Quasi Libertarian
Sometimes you get the bear, sometimes it gets you
09:14 PM on 09/13/2010
There is a difference between not throwing Federal Dollars at Stem Cell Research and the research not being legal.  It is perfectly legal to conduct stem cell research.  Let the private sector pay for it if it is such a good deal. OnI Novemebr 2004, California floated a 3 Billion dollar bond on Proposition 71, the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Act so the research is going on not only here but worldwide.  The Government cannot be everything to everyone all of the time.....There is plenty of stem cell research going on around the world....

and lets be honest......this is still about the (A)bortion debate more than the merits of research
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10:10 PM on 09/13/2010
Spot-on.

Last I checked, we're broke--where's this money going to come from? (Though I'd rather we were going into severe debt over medical research than perpetual warfare.)
09:07 PM on 09/13/2010
I hope his last gasp bill before he leaves office wins. However, I think it will benefit the republicans if this bill comes before November as not "right to lifer" will stay home.
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stuckinredstate
FACT is the f word to the teaparty
08:58 PM on 09/13/2010
Right wing nuts revere the embryonic cell-equating the use of stem cells (that would be headed for the sewer system) for research as akin to murder.
URGENT issues that demand attention take a back seat to the "moral issues" that the wingnuts insist on wasting time on. Newsflash teabaggers-we will NEVER agree on these issues.
I only wish that these wingnuts spent as much energy on helping the babies that are born into poverty as they do on these embryonic cells. Apparently they lose interest after birth.
12:38 AM on 09/14/2010
The moral issue is that government has no authority to steal from Peter in order to give Paul a research grant. And what Paul wants to research is irrelevant.
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08:27 PM on 09/13/2010
It's almost impossible to believe we are still dragging our feet on this, it seems such a no-brainer.
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SlyKermit
'You can't go pleasing everyone, so screw it!'
09:42 PM on 09/13/2010
About 20% of Americans still think we should be in the 1840's - this stuff scares them
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01:35 AM on 09/14/2010
true, sadly so.
12:39 AM on 09/14/2010
If you want to research stem cells nobody is stopping you. Go research. It's perfectly legal.
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01:35 AM on 09/14/2010
great idea, I'll start tomorrow night when I get home from work, if I am not too tired.
Giopaps
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08:19 PM on 09/13/2010
An another step forwards. Vote in November for more.
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08:25 PM on 09/13/2010
exactly. #45
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kaylayuh
07:49 PM on 09/13/2010
Many other countries have already legalized the use of embryonic stem cell research. This research has the potential to save billions of lives every year. Anything from cancer to Lou Gehrig's disease to cystic fibrosis can be better treated, and potentially cured, using these cells.

The pro-life advocates need to focus more on individuals already living, instead of fighting against meaningful research. These embryos would otherwise be discarded as medical waste, which in their argument is "another form of abortion". Using them for life saving research is a much better option.

Were I ever in the position to make a donation, I would gladly do so and hope that some good medical advances would come from it.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2012!
07:32 PM on 09/13/2010
Way to go Arlen...I don't always agree with you...but this is one thing we need to do...

Get ready...once the tro!!s find this ....the slam will begin...so here's a little Carlin....just for them..

George Carlin: Pro Life, Abortion, And The Sanctity Of Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvF1Q3UidWM&feature=related
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08:30 PM on 09/13/2010
thanks for link, I really miss George, he spoke truth.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2012!
08:32 PM on 09/13/2010
You're quite welcome...nobody could bring it like Carlin......
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llstudent
Tax churches now!
07:06 PM on 09/13/2010
Good for Spector