• Father Tad Pacholczyk is convinced that embryonic stem cells will someday cure diseases. (archstl.org)
  • Leading British stem cell expert Lord Winston has been even more blunt: "I am not entirely convinced that embryonic stem cells will, in my lifetime, and possibly anybody's lifetime, for that matter, be holding quite the promise that we desperately hope they will. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Voted YES on banning federal health coverage that includes abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Bar funding for abortion under federal Obamacare plans. (ontheissues.org)
  • Prohibit federal funding for abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Sponsored prohibiting abortion information at school health centers. (ontheissues.org)
  • Ban abortion after 20 weeks, except for maternal life. (ontheissues.org)
  • Rated Funding abortion avoids discrimination against poor women. (ontheissues.org)
  • Voted YES on prohibiting minors crossing state lines for abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Prohibit transporting minors across state lines for abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • No mother should ever be pressured to have an abortion due to outdated stereotypes about what and who is "normal" or the potential of a life with Down syndrome. (ontheissues.org)
  • And any abortion after that point stops that heartbeat-- stops that life--stops that gift from God. (ontheissues.org)
  • GOV. KRISTI NOEM (R-SD): I think we'll continue to have those debates on how we can support these mothers and what it means to really make sure that we're not prosecuting mothers ever in a situation like this when it comes to abortion, that it will always be focused towards those doctors who knowingly break the law to perform abortions in our state. (ontheissues.org)
  • Opposes federal abortion funding. (ontheissues.org)
  • Q: On Healthcare: Should Planned Parenthood be eligible to receive public funds for non-abortion health services? (issues2000.org)
  • When the Republicans in South Dakota passed a draconian abortion ban, making all abortions illegal except those that would save the life of the mother, McCain said he "would take appropriate steps under state law to ensure that the exceptions of rape, incest of life of the mother were included. (issues2000.org)
  • Brunner and Steelman both said they would want to look at the wording of a proposed amendment before endorsing it while still trying to portray a strong anti-abortion stance, with Steelman saying she does believe life begins at conception and Brunner pledging support to the overthrow of Roe v. Wade. (ontheissues.org)
  • Prohibits the expenditure of federal funds for any abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Prohibits federal funds from being used for any health benefits coverage that includes coverage of abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Currently, federal funds cannot be used for abortion services and health plans must keep federal funds segregated from any funds for abortion services. (ontheissues.org)
  • Unless a prohibition is enacted, taxpayers will fund abortion under the framework of the new health care law. (ontheissues.org)
  • Bush proudly noted that he signed into law a ban on partial-birth abortion, protection for unborn victims of violence and survivors of abortion, signed an executive order banning financial support for overseas abortions and limiting federal funding on embryonic stem cell research. (theinterim.com)
  • Kerry threatened to impose a litmus test for Supreme Court appointees - that they support Roe v. Wade, the 1973 court decision that legalized abortion nationwide. (theinterim.com)
  • Funding of alternatives to abortion through programs which assist women in crisis pregnancies. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • Public funding of abortion or embryonic stem cell research. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • To require that amounts appropriated for the United Nations Population Fund are not used by organizations which support coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization. (ontheissues.org)
  • Sen. WICKER (R-MS): This amendment with one issue and one issue only--whether US taxpayer dollars will be provided to help fund coercive population control policies, such as China's one-child policy--a policy that relies on coerced abortion and forced sterilization. (ontheissues.org)
  • The "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" (H.R. 5939) was introduced by Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Dan Lipinski (D-IL) in late July 2010. (uffl.org)
  • http://chrissmith.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=201572 The Act would permanently ban taxpayer funding of abortion. (uffl.org)
  • Georgia Representative Tom Price , who has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to run the Department of Health and Human Services, has twice co-sponsored federal legislation that would define fertilized human eggs as legal persons - a move that would outlaw not just abortion, but also potentially birth control pills and other common methods of contraception. (businessinsider.com)
  • Zeldin indicates support of the following principles regarding abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Medicare, Medicaid, and federal subsidies should be prohibited from being used on abortion procedures. (ontheissues.org)
  • The No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act (H.R.7) would establish a permanent, government-wide prohibition on federal taxpayer funding of abortion and health benefits plans that include coverage of abortion, as well as prevent federal tax dollars from being entangled in abortion coverage under ObamaCare. (ontheissues.org)
  • Q: The Mexico City Policy states that as a condition for a foreign organization to receive federal funds, they will neither perform nor actively promote abortion. (ontheissues.org)
  • Q: Do you agree that abortion should be an issue left up to the states, not the federal government? (ontheissues.org)
  • As late as 2005, Mitt Romney pledged to support and uphold pro-abortion policies and pass taxpayer funding of abortions in Massachusetts. (ontheissues.org)
  • Jill Stanek, a pro-life nurse who exposed the "live birth abortion" policy at Christ Hospital and Medical Center in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, Illinois, has been fired. (consciencelaws.org)
  • These early policie-adopted by the federal government and all but a handful of states-were designed to allow doctors and other direct providers of health care to refuse to perform or assist in an abortion, and hospitals to refuse to allow abortions on their premises (" Refusing to Participate in Health Care: A Continuing Debate ," TGR , February 2000, page 8). (guttmacher.org)
  • While many Americans believe that stem cell research will lead to the development of critical medical technology, others oppose it because of its association with abortion. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Prohibit federal funding to groups like Planned Parenthood. (ontheissues.org)
  • The Obama administration has steadfastly defended Planned Parenthood and its taxpayer funding throughout the scandal exposing its sales of aborted babies and their body parts for research. (lifenews.com)
  • According to the report in Politico , one of the biotech firms mentioned in the undercover videos identified as a fetal tissue supplier Planned Parenthood sold aborted babies to earned at least $300,000 from federal governmental agencies after selling fetal tissue to them. (lifenews.com)
  • As a report in The Stream indicates: "Under the NIH Revitalization Act of 1993 , the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) should be performing audits on Planned Parenthood, since Planned Parenthood is involved in research on aborted fetuses and HHS is supporting its work with funding. (lifenews.com)
  • The Stream filed its FOIA request with the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) of HHS in July, asking for documents and emails related to Planned Parenthood and the audits. (lifenews.com)
  • HHS provides Planned Parenthood with the majority of its federal funding, and has continued to do so up to the present. (lifenews.com)
  • In 2011, I signed legislation stopping most taxpayer funding from going to Planned Parenthood. (ontheissues.org)
  • No taxpayer funding of abortions via ObamaCare. (ontheissues.org)
  • Abortions unnecessary except for woman's life or health. (ontheissues.org)
  • Publicly fund abortions. (ontheissues.org)
  • Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions except for maternal life. (ontheissues.org)
  • The federal government has no business forcing taxpayers to pay for abortions. (ontheissues.org)
  • Prohibiting forced abortions by UN Population Fund. (ontheissues.org)
  • In 2006, McCain wrote a letter to the National Right to Life Committee stating, "I share our common goal of reducing the staggering number of abortions currently performed in this country and overturning the Roe v. Wade decision. (issues2000.org)
  • Abortions should be legal when the life of the woman is endangered. (ontheissues.org)
  • Opposes public funding of abortions. (ontheissues.org)
  • The CC survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: 'Public funding of abortions, (such as govt. (ontheissues.org)
  • BROWNBACK: This is Ronald Reagan policy that we wouldn t use federal funds to support organizations that promote abortions overseas. (ontheissues.org)
  • Embryos used in stem cell research are not from abortions. (ontheissues.org)
  • The issue of research involving stem cells derived from human embryos is increasingly the subject of a national debate and dinner table discussions," said President George W. Bush in a 2001 speech announcing his policy on embryonic stem cell research. (erlc.com)
  • Culver signed legislation easing limits on types of stem cell research in Iowa. (wikipedia.org)
  • The new legislation allows medical researchers to create embryonic stem cells through cloning. (wikipedia.org)
  • Johnson said Kerry "has been absolutely consistent in his implacable opposition to all genuine pro-life legislation, right up to his most recent vote in opposition to the Unborn Victims of Violence Act. (theinterim.com)
  • Last May, the House of Representatives passed a bill to create a cord blood stem cell bank, legislation that is likely to become law with virtually unanimous support. (eppc.org)
  • Governments today are only starting to focus on stem cell legislation. (nhsjs.com)
  • This showcases the ambivalence of public perception, policy and legislation about stem cell research. (nhsjs.com)
  • Sheldon Whitehouse today released the following statement on legislation that will expand federal funding for vital embryonic stem cell research. (ontheissues.org)
  • Charlotte Lozier Institute Vice President and Director of Research, Dr. David Prentice, Ph.D . submitted the following written testimony in support of the legislation. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • States could not only pass zygote personhood legislation without constitutional challenge (either by amending a state's constitution or by making it a law), but, under parens patriae, could intervene in all sorts of medical and scientific cases, such as stem cell research and in vitro fertilization. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • Stating that such research "crosses a moral boundary that our decent society needs to respect," President Bush vetoed legislation last summer that would have expanded federal funding of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Following a survey in the summer of 2001 that showed about 85% of Kansas pharmacists support legislation to protect their freedom of conscience, the Kansas Pharmacists Association met on 22 September and approved a resolution that would protect pharmacists who object to providing drugs or services for reasons of conscience. (consciencelaws.org)
  • In response, a group of lawmakers introduced legislation that would authorize federal funding for human cloning. (ecamrl.org)
  • Here's how: Under the disingenuous title "Prohibition against Funding for Human Cloning," the legislation inaccurately defines "human cloning" as the implantation of a cloned embryo, instead of as the creation of such an embryo. (ecamrl.org)
  • The president is being criticized for his ideological stance on nascent human life but in fact the Dickey Wicker Amendment, a long-term policy since the Clinton administration, prohibits the use of federal funds for harmful or destructive research on human embryos. (cbc-network.org)
  • The judge found that such efforts are prohibited by the Dickey-Wicker Amendment. (uffl.org)
  • The AHA is in support of any bill that seeks to strip the Dickey-Wicker Amendment of its prohibition against the use of stem cells for scientific research. (blogspot.com)
  • Far more controversial-and for good reason-are stem cells derived from destroyed human embryos. (eppc.org)
  • Protect unborn children and promote a culture of life. (ontheissues.org)
  • Instead, our country and the world should acknowledge the inherent worth and dignity of every human person, born and unborn, regardless of preexisting conditions like Down syndrome. (ontheissues.org)
  • That includes the rights and the lives of unborn children. (ontheissues.org)
  • I look forward to the day when all unborn lives are protected. (ontheissues.org)
  • Science tells us that an unborn child's heartbeat starts 6 weeks after conception. (ontheissues.org)
  • During my time in public office, I have remained steadfast in this belief and have been a vocal supporter of numerous pro-life bills at the state and federal level that protects the rights of the unborn. (ontheissues.org)
  • Embryos are destroyed when embryonic stem cells are taken from them. (chronicle.com)
  • Since 1995, Congress has annually reauthorized a law-called the "Dickey Amendment"-prohibiting federal funding for research "in which" embryos are destroyed while leaving embryo destruction in the private sector entirely unregulated. (eppc.org)
  • Americans are divided over the question of whether it is morally acceptable to authorize by law, and fund with taxpayer dollars, research in which human embryos are destroyed. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • for research purposes" and "research in which a human embryo or embryos are destroyed. (ecamrl.org)
  • Such cells are derived from human embryos, and are undifferentiated, unlike other specialized cells in the human body. (nhsjs.com)
  • There are many types of stem cells, but most of the controversy surrounds embryonic stem cells, as they are derived from human embryos. (nhsjs.com)
  • Because human life begins at conception, embryo destruction is immoral since it is the destruction of a human being. (erlc.com)
  • From the miracle of conception to a dignified death, life is precious and should be protected. (ontheissues.org)
  • Life begins at conception and every life has a soul. (ontheissues.org)
  • Then, at a small rally, he told the crowd, "I believe life begins at conception. (issues2000.org)
  • Asked whether the candidates supported a constitutional amendment saying life begins at conception, Akin staked out the strongest stance. (ontheissues.org)
  • One of the beliefs on which I will never waiver is that life begins at conception. (ontheissues.org)
  • Does it begin at conception, during a certain stage while maturing in a mother's womb during gestation, or when a child is born? (nhsjs.com)
  • We support the protection of human life from conception until natural death. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • But it's also because of reason and science […] I believe that life begins at conception. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • It was a high-five to a radical agenda that is pro-life when it comes to zygotes, but not to women involved in their conception. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • In the debate, Raddatz followed up Ryan's life-at-conception declaration by asking if those who support pro-choice should be worried under a Romney administration. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • He also repeated - as Romney has - that life begins at conception - a more anodyne statement than his rape position. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • I believe we should have a human life amendment that recognizes that life begins at conception and protects that life. (ontheissues.org)
  • Charles Krauthammer, a former member of the President's Council on Bioethics, lucidly articulated this point in a Washington Post column: "I don't believe that life - meaning the attributes and protections of personhood - begins at conception. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Life begins at conception, but we can't legislate that. (ontheissues.org)
  • Research advocates attack President Bush for "banning stem cell research," while pro-life advocates lament a Republican administration and Congress that have banned nothing-not embryo destruction, not human cloning, not fetal farming, not genetic engineering. (eppc.org)
  • While allowing for further research, it prohibits reproductive cloning of humans," according to National Public Radio. (wikipedia.org)
  • But we can only wonder about the ethical propriety of producing the first human child with this technique, knowing that the hoped-for newborn would be a reproductive experiment, one that may end initially in numerous fetal failures. (eppc.org)
  • CHAFEE: I have consistently voted against any federal attempt to ban women s reproductive freedom & choices. (ontheissues.org)
  • … "human clone" means an embryo that, as a result of the manipulation of human reproductive material or an in vitro embryo, contains a diploid set of chromosomes obtained from a single - living or deceased - human being, fetus, or embryo. (hinxtongroup.org)
  • OHRP is in charge of overseeing any research done on human fetuses. (lifenews.com)
  • There are many types of stem cells, but the one with the most potential is the embryonic stem (ES) cell. (nhsjs.com)
  • That's why Father Pacholczyk, director of education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia, said that the efforts to help people understand the immorality of embryo reserch, including human cloning, must focus on humanizing the issue and appreciating our own embryonic origins, not just on the desired results of embryonic or other types of stem-cell research. (archstl.org)
  • When we were created in 2004, there were few facilities in California where scientists could work with all types of stem cells, particularly embryonic stem cells, and few scientists had access to labs that contained all the equipment needed to do this specialized work. (ca.gov)
  • When CIRM started in 2004, little research space existed where scientists could work with all types of stem cells, particularly embryonic stem cells, and that contained the equipment needed to work with the cells and - most importantly - develop new therapies. (ca.gov)
  • During that trial, Judge Lamberth will hear a full set of arguments over the legality of the Obama administration's policy of expanded federal support for embryonic-stem-cell research. (chronicle.com)
  • A federal district court judge has enjoined the Obama Administration's effort to fund embryonic stem cell research. (uffl.org)
  • But if we are to make wise policy the stem cell/cloning arena, we need to step back, sort out the various scientific alternatives and moral issues, and search for a way forward that all citizens can embrace. (eppc.org)
  • To this end, we offer a detailed analysis of the stem cell/cloning question-where is the science, what are the political alternatives, and what moral obligations should guide us? (eppc.org)
  • There are other, less controversial alternatives to embryonic stem cells, such as adult, fetal, cord blood, and induced pluripotent stem cells, but they have other biological restrictions that make them less promising for use in regenerative medicine at this time. (nhsjs.com)
  • For those who may not be ready for parenthood, I believe that alternatives that show respect for life should be offered and available. (ontheissues.org)
  • It is increasingly clear that there are non-embryo destructive research alternatives that hold out the promise of providing sources of stem cells with properties equivalent to, or nearly equivalent to, embryonic cells. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Today, we can derive stem cells from a range of adult and newborn tissues: liver cells, kidney cells, brain cells, fat cells, and umbilical cord blood. (eppc.org)
  • James Thomson, the first scientist to derive stem cells from a human embryo, made this point clearly just a few weeks ago: "I don't want to sound too pessimistic because this is all doable, but it's going to be very hard. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Two bills were proposed: The first one was the Stem Cell Research Advancement Act, which passed in both the House of Representatives and the Senate but was vetoed by President George W. Bush. (nhsjs.com)
  • March 24, SB 1474 passed the full Arizona House with bipartisan support along with two other major prolife bills. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Thus, if the bills become law, only the implantation of cloned embryos would be barred from being federally funded, rather than actual cloning. (ecamrl.org)
  • In other words, the bills use a phony definition to legalize the very funding that they dishonestly purport to prohibit. (ecamrl.org)
  • In addition, the possibility of reprogramming adult stem cells back to a "pluripotent" (or embryonic-like) state raises the biological prospect of going back too far. (eppc.org)
  • ES are pluripotent, as they can transform into almost any human cell type. (nhsjs.com)
  • Advocates of ESC research, however, argue that it is unethical to impede potential advances that could heal disease and relieve the suffering of fully developed human beings. (erlc.com)
  • Adversaries support that it is unethical to destroy an embryo and is, in religious terms, a sin. (nhsjs.com)
  • One was from a court standing behind its decision two weeks earlier that sent the pro-life community cheering by halting taxpayer dollars to unethical embryonic stem cell research. (ecamrl.org)
  • Adult stem cells are sometimes referred to as somatic stem cells to differentiate them from human germ cells, sperm cells and egg cells. (erlc.com)
  • In this section, the term "human cloning" means the implantation of the product [the cloned embryo] of transferring the nuclear material of a human somatic cell into an egg cell from which the nuclear material has been removed or rendered inert [SCNT] into a uterus or the functional equivalent of a uterus. (ecamrl.org)
  • Indeed, if passed, Hatch/Feinstein/Kerry would explicitly legalize doing in humans the very cloning procedure -- somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) -- that was used to make Dolly the sheep . (lifeissues.net)
  • Douglas Melton (left) and David Scadden, directors of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, are among the university scientists who study the cells for cures to several devastating diseases. (chronicle.com)
  • Already, non-embryonic stem cells are being used to treat a variety of diseases-most notably certain cancers of the blood. (eppc.org)
  • We've also established the Alpha Stem Cell Clinics Network , which conducts high quality stem cell trials for a wide variety of diseases at leading medical centers in California. (ca.gov)
  • Beyond cancer, adult stem cells are also showing therapeutic promise for other diseases and conditions where there has previously been no available treatment option. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Yet the congressional tug-of-war on a preferred route to finding treatments to diseases and other ailments using stem cells helps to make the case for another bill, one that has lingered in Congress since its introduction. (ecamrl.org)
  • Human embryonic stem cell research has tremendous potential for treating or curing many diseases that cause human suffering. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Include pre-born human beings in 14th Amendment protection. (ontheissues.org)
  • Yes, I would support a constitutional amendment," he said. (ontheissues.org)
  • A decade later, cloning came to the forefront in Missouri with the narrow passage of Amendment 2, a ballot initiative in 2006 that constitutionally protects embryonic stem-cell research and human cloning. (archstl.org)
  • A: I support a human life amendment. (ontheissues.org)
  • The Catholic Church has always held that stem-cell research and therapies are morally acceptable, as long as they don't involve the creation and destruction of human embryos. (archstl.org)
  • The Church also supports research and therapies using adult stem cells, which are cells that come from any person who has been born - including umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, skin and other organs. (archstl.org)
  • New therapies won't happen without people trained to work with stem cells who have both the technical skills and the equipment they need. (ca.gov)
  • There are currently no controlled human clinical trials underway for ESC-derived therapies. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • Improvement in transplantation procedures, beginning with the advent of immunosuppressive therapies in the early 1980s, has lead to more and more patients benefiting from organ transplantation. (scialert.net)
  • While Rep. DeGette's Stem Cell Research Advancement Act (H.R. 4808) would authorize taxpayer dollars for research involving the killing of human embryos, it goes much further. (ecamrl.org)
  • article: Now, he's done it again by signing up as a co-sponsor (along with Senators Orin Hatch and Dianne Feinstein) of what could be called the Human Cloning Legalization and Legitimization Act of 2003 (S. 303) . (lifeissues.net)
  • The cloning "bans" being supported in his article could likewise be called "the Human Cloning Legalization and Legitimazation Acts of 2003" (e.g. (lifeissues.net)
  • Meanwhile, human trials with adult stem cells not only are safe for the donor and recipient but have produced treatments for more than 70 ailments in human beings. (ecamrl.org)
  • The first tracheal transplant operation was performed only in 1998 in Cleveland (USA), and the patient was doomed to take immunosuppressive drugs for the rest of his life so that the rejection of the donor organ would not occur. (vechnayamolodost.ru)
  • The ruling that the Humanists are decrying in this case states that Obama's executive order allowing NIH funding for embryonic stem cell research violates a law prohibiting federal funding of research that results in the destruction of an embryo. (blogspot.com)
  • The Democratic National Convention had Ronald Reagan Jr. misleadingly talk about how embryonic stem cell research cures were just around the corner. (theinterim.com)
  • In 2020, California voters approved to continue funding California's Stem Cell Agency through the passage of Proposition 14: The California Stem Cell Research, Treatments, and Cures Initiative of 2020 . (ca.gov)
  • Adult stem cells are easier to control than embryonic stem cells and thus less likely to form tumors. (eppc.org)
  • ESCR also has been plagued by tumors in lab animals, thereby making its safety for use in human beings highly questionable. (ecamrl.org)
  • Life and human rights begin at fertilization or cloning. (ontheissues.org)
  • Over the past few years, the debate over stem cells and cloning has grown both more complex and more profound. (eppc.org)
  • That is to say, we risk turning developed cells into developing embryos, and thus risk engaging in the very activities of embryo destruction and human cloning that we seek to avoid. (eppc.org)
  • The subject of human cloning has been around for much of the 20th century and beyond. (archstl.org)
  • Ban on human cloning. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • For performing human cloning: Punishment by confinement from 2 (two) to 5 (five) years and fine. (hinxtongroup.org)
  • Voted NO on banning human cloning. (ontheissues.org)
  • Human cloning would also become legitimate. (ecamrl.org)
  • Under a deceptively written definition, human cloning would be permitted as long as a clone is not implanted. (ecamrl.org)
  • Federal Funding for Human Cloning? (ecamrl.org)
  • Comment: If by "waffling" Kettle means that one knowingly supports a fake ban on human cloning (see conclusion of article), then there is a whole lot of waffling going on - on both sides of the aisles. (lifeissues.net)
  • It's given name is the "Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell Research Protection Act of 2003," the stated purpose of which, supposedly, is to "prohibit human cloning and to protect important areas of medical research, including stem cell research. (lifeissues.net)
  • article: But, S. 303 does not outlaw the act of human cloning at all . (lifeissues.net)
  • This president recognizes the need for ethical research to advance but for human life-even very early human life, to be treated with respect and dignity. (cbc-network.org)
  • Instead, we should foster all of these methods, and we should adequately fund and have ethical oversight over all ethical stem cell research. (ontheissues.org)
  • But adult stem cells also raise some interesting ethical dilemmas alongside their great therapeutic promise. (eppc.org)
  • Ethical rules need, however, to be in place so that scientific research always respects the life and freedom of individuals, and there is no abuse of this research potential to serve other goals. (nhsjs.com)
  • The now uncertain future course on stem cell research helps to make a clear case for taking a sensible step: prioritizing funding for research that is ethical and has demonstrated success. (ecamrl.org)
  • These ethical issues have made stem cell research a prime target for political posturing, particularly because of how much power presidents have over stem cell research policies. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Long before the controversy emerged over human embryonic stem cells, scientists and doctors began using first-generation stem cells from adult bone marrow. (eppc.org)
  • The controversy over embryonic stem cell research is caused by the fact that the procurement of these stem cells involves the destruction of the embryo produced during in vitro fertilization. (nhsjs.com)
  • In the United States currently embryonic stem cell research is allowed but there has been a lot of public controversy and legal setbacks. (nhsjs.com)
  • Before leaving office, President Clinton sought to get around the existing law without actually changing it, by funding research on embryonic stem cells so long as the actual embryo destruction was paid for with private dollars. (eppc.org)
  • Considering the great potential of embryonic stem cell research, it is argued here that their research be allowed to be legal, federally funded, and its development a national priority. (nhsjs.com)
  • This newer bill calls for prioritizing federally assisted advancement of embryonic stem cell research ( 1). (nhsjs.com)
  • National Right to Life Committee chief congressional relations representative Douglas Johnson said Kerry's attempt to appear in the centre on moral issues was an example of a political "extreme makeover" as he tried "to present himself as at least somewhat sympathetic to pro-life concerns" during the presidential debates. (theinterim.com)
  • Here is report from the National Right to Life Committee, http://www.nrlc.org/News_and_Views/Aug10/nv082510.html , and one from LifeNews.com, http://www.lifenews.com/state5372.html Richard M. (uffl.org)
  • Specifically, according to HHS's own documents, 'Section 498A of the Public Health Service Act [42 USC 289g-1] requires the annual submission to Congress of a report describing research involving therapeutic transplantation of human fetal tissue supported or conducted by the NIH. (lifenews.com)
  • Ultimately, the only documents turned over were the redacted emails and several letters from HHS to Congress stating that the National Institute of Health (another part of HHS) had no required reports to give Congress about research on transplanting human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes because NIH hadn't been involved with any such work. (lifenews.com)
  • After that, "The NIH did not provide any financial support for human fetal tissue transplantation research. (lifenews.com)
  • On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, the Arizona House Judiciary Committee panel held a hearing to consider SB 1474 , introduced by Sen. Nancy Barto (R-Phoenix) to prohibit fetal tissue trafficking. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Disastrous results for patients are seen not only with fetal tissue but also with fetal stem cells. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • oppose embryonic stem-cell research. (ontheissues.org)
  • We can be thankful that Barack Obama used his voice during that period to oppose the war and as president has now ended combat operations - and begun a process to bring all troops home. (blogs.com)
  • He was appointed to be a member of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation's board of directors in 2012 by President Barack Obama, serving until 2019, and was re-appointed by President Joe Biden on May 23, 2022. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2012, Culver joined the Board of Directors of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation after being nominated by former President Barack Obama, where he served until 2019. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, there have been two executive orders focusing on embryonic stem cells, one released by President George W. Bush prohibiting embryonic stem cell research and related federal funding, the other by President Barack Obama reversing the previous order but still with restrictions in place ( 2). (nhsjs.com)
  • Now, President Barack Obama has expanded that figure and the Obama administration currently spends $77 million in taxpayer funds to promote such research with aborted baby body parts via NIH, the National Institutes of Health. (lifenews.com)
  • Proponents of stem cell research claim that the blastocyst is not human yet, and the embryos used for stem cell harvest are typically leftover from in vitro fertilization procedures with minimal chance that a human could ever develop from them. (nhsjs.com)
  • Proponents, on the other hand, believe that embryos have not yet been guaranteed their human rights because they are only blastocysts, and the benefits of such research outweigh the concerns. (nhsjs.com)
  • Pushed the sonogram bill with pro-life advocates. (ontheissues.org)
  • Since 2 years ago, the last Stem Cell bill, public support has surged for stem cells. (ontheissues.org)
  • Also, he said he supported the traditional definition of marriage, but voted against the Defence of Marriage Act, which would have defined marriage as the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others (which was signed by then-president Bill Clinton). (theinterim.com)
  • CHAFEE: I voted for a bill for federal funding. (ontheissues.org)
  • Someone who has supported Roe v. Wade, that would be part of those qualifications. (issues2000.org)
  • Congress shall protect life beginning with fertilization. (ontheissues.org)
  • If elected to Congress, I will maintain a 100% pro-life voting record. (ontheissues.org)
  • When I first ran for Congress in 1994, I was pro-life, but I wasn't vocal about it. (ontheissues.org)
  • And that the work being done on embryonic stem cells is consistent with the core meaning of the term "research" consistent with the intention of the Congress. (blogspot.com)
  • And the president is keenly aware that to exercise his right to veto prevents the floodgates from opening which may pave the way to society treating human life as chattel-and how does that affect society's perception of human life, human dignity and human rights, if we start to see life as extra, or spare, or something to be used for another's benefit? (cbc-network.org)
  • The Iowa Catholic Conference's legislative agenda was formulated in consultation with its Human Life and Dignity Committee and Education Committee, and was approved by the Iowa Catholic Conference board of directors. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • As Pope Francis reminds us, "The dignity of each human person and the pursuit of the common good are concerns which ought to shape all economic policies. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • It is in this spirit we reiterate our Catholic tradition that teaches that health care is a natural human right, essential to protecting human life and dignity. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • As a people of faith, we support the scriptural commandment to "welcome the stranger" and defend the God-given dignity of every person. (iowacatholicconference.org)
  • Planned Parenthood's trafficking of baby body parts is antithetical to our belief in human dignity. (ontheissues.org)
  • Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are stem cells that have been taken from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an embryo of about 150 cells that has not yet implanted into a woman's uterus. (erlc.com)
  • Only exceptions are rape, incest, & when woman's life is endangered. (issues2000.org)
  • In this case, federal law prohibits the federal funding of research that results in the destruction of an embryo. (blogspot.com)
  • Embryonic stem cell research ( ESCR ) is highly controversial, primarily because extraction of such cells results in the destruction of days-old human embryos. (ecamrl.org)
  • For his injunction, Judge Lamberth found that Obama-administration policy, announced last year, appears to violate a provision of federal law that prohibits federal financial support for the creation or destruction of human embryos for research purposes. (chronicle.com)
  • In February 1998, Scientific American profiled Dr. Collins with the headline "Where Science and Religion meet: The U.S. head of the Human Genome Project, Francis S. Collins, stives to keep his Christianity from interfering with his science and politics. (patriotpost.us)
  • Out of all peer-reviewed research papers published from 1998 through 2005 on original human ESC research, scientists from the U.S. published by far the most, 125 of the 315. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • The federal government has funded ESC research to the tune of $130 million dollars since 2001, and the U.S. continues to be the international leader in the field. (robertpgeorge.com)
  • And recent experimental trials, while still very preliminary, suggest that adult stem cells may one day help us treat a host of terrible pathologies. (eppc.org)
  • More recently we have begun to move the most promising ideas that came out of that earlier funding into clinical trials where they can be tested in people. (ca.gov)
  • Does CIRM fund clinical trials? (ca.gov)
  • To date we have funded 68 projects that were approved to run clinical trials including work in heart disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS, two different forms of blindness and sickle cell disease, to name a few. (ca.gov)
  • We also funded the early research in more than 30 other projects that led to clinical trials. (ca.gov)
  • To learn about the latest list of clinical trials that CIRM is funding, visit our Funding Clinical Trials page . (ca.gov)
  • By contrast, there are currently some 1200 clinical trials underway associated with human adult stem cells (ASCs). (robertpgeorge.com)
  • By learning how stem cells differentiate and become specialized, scientists hope to gain a better understanding of how cells in general work and what can go wrong. (erlc.com)
  • The new appeals-court action was especially welcome to stem-cell scientists because Judge Lamberth's injunction had prevented the National Institutes of Health from distributing millions of dollars in research money at a time, near the end of the federal fiscal year on September 30, when the NIH often awards many of its grants, said Anthony J. Mazzaschi, senior director for scientific affairs at the Association of American Medical Colleges. (chronicle.com)
  • An NIH spokeswoman, Marin P. Allen, declined to say whether the agency would restart research involving embryonic stem cells at its own laboratory facilities or resume awarding grants for such research by outside scientists. (chronicle.com)
  • In July 2005, for example, scientists announced that they had engineered adult mouse stem cells into usable mouse eggs, a technique that might one day allow for the creation of human eggs from ordinary human cells. (eppc.org)
  • By promoting and encouraging the growth of the stem cell biotechnology sector, the agency is also helping attract the best scientists to the state and establishing California as a global leader in stem cell research. (ca.gov)
  • In support of this goal, we have helped fund the building of much-needed scientific facilities, created innovative initiatives such as the Alpha Stem Cell Clinics Network , and developed educational programs that train future stem cell scientists. (ca.gov)
  • One of our earliest rounds of funding went to build lab spaces that could be shared by researchers within the institution and also used to train younger scientists on how to work with stem cells. (ca.gov)
  • Training was (and is) needed to build the field and create the next generation of stem cell scientists. (ca.gov)
  • We have funded programs to train high school students, college students, graduate students and early career scientists. (ca.gov)
  • For more about the different educational programs we've funded, visit our Training Tomorrow's Scientists Page . (ca.gov)
  • Stem cell scientists were also spread thinly across many research campuses, limiting interactions and slowing the spread of ideas. (ca.gov)
  • But we need to proceed carefully, recognizing that we are gaining new powers over human origins even when we do not use human embryos, and recognizing the danger of blurring the line between cellular parts and embryonic wholes. (eppc.org)
  • NPR called it a "Key Moment in the Stem Cell Debate. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the last debate, when asked if he thought homosexuality was a choice, the president replied that he didn't know, but that gays were owed respect as human beings. (theinterim.com)
  • The debate will begin on Monday, September 29, 2008 at noon (MDT). (theologyonline.com)
  • Embryo" is the term for humans and other mammals in the stage of development between fertilization and the end of the eighth week of gestation, whereupon the being is referred to as a fetus until the time of birth. (erlc.com)
  • The National Institutes of Health defines a human embryo as "the developing organism from the time of fertilization until the end of the eighth week of gestation. (archstl.org)
  • A human embryo three days after fertilization. (businessinsider.com)
  • … "embryo" means a human organism during the first 56 days of its development following fertilization or creation, excluding any time during which its development has been suspended, and includes any cell derived from such an organism that is used for the purpose of creating a human being. (hinxtongroup.org)
  • Let's remember, I'm joining the Romney ticket and the president makes policy and the president, in this case, the future president, Mitt Romney, has exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother, which is a vast improvement to where we are right now. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • If stem cells can be used to produce new and differentiated cells that are damaged because of disease (such as Parkinson's disease) or injury (e.g., spinal cord damage), it would transform regenerative medicine. (erlc.com)
  • The trial, which is the first known use of such cells in a human being, is primarily intended to determine whether it is safe for spinal cord patients or whether they can tolerate it. (ecamrl.org)