• after the release of the first video, conservative lawmakers in Congress singled out Planned Parenthood and began to push bills that would strip the organization of federal family planning funding. (wikipedia.org)
  • No such attempts by Congress to cut federal family planning money from Planned Parenthood have become law. (wikipedia.org)
  • Officials in twelve states initiated investigations into claims made by the videos, but none found Planned Parenthood clinics to have sold tissue for profit as alleged by CMP and other anti-abortion groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • In January 2016, a Texas grand jury chartered to investigate Planned Parenthood found no wrongdoing by Planned Parenthood but instead indicted CMP founder David Daleiden and member Sandra Merritt for creating and using false government IDs and attempting to purchase fetal tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • CMP alleged that the videos were evidence of Planned Parenthood engaging in the illegal sale of fetal tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • In light of the news that Planned Parenthood is now under federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for the sale of fetal body parts, the next step is for Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties to be held accountable under the law for their seven-year-long aiding, abetting, and profiting in DaVinci's criminal scheme to sell baby parts for profit," he added. (walkforlifewc.com)
  • While presenting his bill, Schwertner cited videos released in 2015 that showed Planned Parenthood officials across the nation, including in Houston, discussing how their providers obtain fetal tissue for medical research. (texastribune.org)
  • Though the videos have been widely debunked, abortion opponents claim they are evidence of Planned Parenthood employees admitting to selling fetal tissue. (texastribune.org)
  • Many people were shocked to watch the comments by Dr. Deborah Nucatola, the Senior Director of Medical Research at Planned Parenthood, on the abortionist trafficking of the organs of unborn children (see below for the original footage). (premierchristianity.com)
  • Many people will focus on the legal side of these revelations: whether the video shows that Planned Parenthood are breaking U.S. law against selling human fetal tissue, or at the very least the Federal regulations that prohibit altering the timing or method of an abortion for the sole purpose of later using the tissue in research. (premierchristianity.com)
  • 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)
  • Officials say they are unsure if the specific fetal tissue sold to the Obama administration came from babies aborted at Planned Parenthood. (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)
  • If this is accurate, what about all the harvesting of fetal body parts that Planned Parenthood itself categorizes as research? (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)
  • Most of the emails appear to be internal discussions about how to respond to reporters' questions about Planned Parenthood selling fetal tissue and responses to reporters - essentially coordinated talking points for damage control within various divisions of HHS and even within the FDA. (lifenews.com)
  • At first glance, it might seem strange Planned Parenthood would be interested in protecting the funding for medical research that has nothing to do with "women's reproductive rights. (californiafamily.org)
  • On November 15, 2019, a federal jury in San Francisco awarded up to $2.2 million to Planned Parenthood in its suit against David Daleiden, president of the anti-choice Center for Medical Progress. (populationconnection.org)
  • In 2015, Daleiden posed as a representative of a biotechnology company and secretly recorded Planned Parenthood employees talking about reimbursements for handling of fetal tissue used in scientific research. (populationconnection.org)
  • Planned Parenthood currently disposes remains by incineration, as with other medical tissue. (fox26houston.com)
  • Addressing 13,000 pastors at the Southern Baptist Forum in Nashville, Tennessee, Bush said he supports cutting federal funds for Planned Parenthood , the largest women's health service provider in the U.S. (huffpost.com)
  • I was referring to the hard-to-fathom $500 million in federal funding that goes to Planned Parenthood -- an organization that was callously participating in the unthinkable practice of selling fetal organs. (huffpost.com)
  • Taken in context, Bush's remarks fall in line with arguments his fellow Republicans have been making for weeks in response to controversial videos that show Planned Parenthood officials discussing research on aborted fetal tissue. (huffpost.com)
  • If Bush actually was suggesting he wanted to cut all federal funding for women's health services, it would place him at odds with Senate Republicans, whose failed bill attempting to defund Planned Parenthood would have reallocated federal funds to other women's care providers. (huffpost.com)
  • Opponents of abortions have long sought to deny federal Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, an organization that grew out of the racist and eugenics-based policies of its founder, Margaret Sanger. (aclj.org)
  • Harris County Judge Diane Bull dismissed a misdemeanor charge levied against CMP's David Daleiden, after a grand jury out of Houston tried to claim back in January that he violated the law by pretending to negotiate prices for intact fetal remains with top-level Planned Parenthood executives. (naturalnews.com)
  • Judge Bull called the indictment "defective," noting that it failed to demonstrate that CMP in any way violated the law with its video series, which exposed Planned Parenthood for violating multiple federal laws prohibiting the harvesting and sale of aborted baby body parts. (naturalnews.com)
  • Why aren't Planned Parenthood abortionists in prison for violating federal law? (naturalnews.com)
  • Dr. Jennefer Russo, Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties in California, referring to aborted baby body parts as "fetal products" available for sale in a catalogue-type format . (naturalnews.com)
  • Melissa Farrell, Director of Research at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, admitting that the abortion provider charges thousands of dollars for baby body parts in violation of federal law . (naturalnews.com)
  • Dr. Amna Dermish, 2nd-Trimester Abortion Provider at Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, casually discussing how abortionists are taught how to extract vital organs like kidneys, hearts and brains from dead babies without damaging the tissue . (naturalnews.com)
  • CMP has already posted at least 11 videos - with many more on the way - showing these and other abortion industry officials essentially admitting that Planned Parenthood routinely violates federal law. (naturalnews.com)
  • The newspaper reported that Bowen's letter referenced undercover videos recorded in Houston by anti-abortion activists who said they showed a Planned Parenthood executive improperly offering to sell fetal tissue. (wunc.org)
  • On Tuesday night, Planned Parenthood filed a notice in federal court in Austin adding an attorney to its 2015 complaint against the state. (wunc.org)
  • Earlier this month, the federal government finalized a regulation that "says states that award federally funded grants for women's health programs can't discriminate against Planned Parenthood," as NPR's Alison Kodjak reported . (wunc.org)
  • In a tweet, he expressed sadness over the fact that "even with Covid-19 we are still debating the use of aborted fetal tissue for medical research. (wnd.com)
  • The only debate the bill faced before confirmation was over an amendment by Sen. Judith Zaffirini , D-Laredo, which would allow a women whose pregnancy was terminated to request the donation of any aborted fetal tissue for medical research that could, she said, "save lives. (texastribune.org)
  • Would you take coronavirus vaccine derived from aborted fetal cells? (wnd.com)
  • If a vaccine is not derived from aborted fetal tissue, can it then be termed "ethical" and thus appropriate for administration to entire populations? (clmagazine.org)
  • The other main function of SB 8 would be a ban on the sale of fetal tissue and increased restrictions on donations of such tissue for medical research. (texastribune.org)
  • The sale of fetal tissue is illegal under federal law, but if a patient consents, abortion clinics may donate fetal tissue for use in medical research. (texastribune.org)
  • PPFA have said they may donate fetal tissue at the request of a patient, but such tissue is never sold. (wikipedia.org)
  • Debi Vinnedge, the group's executive director, said her heart sank when she discovered that Spike protein, which is part of a vaccine being developed by Moderna, was produced using aborted fetal cells. (wnd.com)
  • The government's own top medical scientist, NIH Director Francis Collins, said as recently as last December that he believes "there's strong evidence that scientific benefits come from fetal tissue research ," and that fetal tissue, rather than any alternatives, would "continue to be the mainstay" for certain types of research for the foreseeable future. (chicagotribune.com)
  • He described alternative forms of research as "scientifically, highly justified" but he also said fetal tissue "will continue to be the mainstay" for research and can be done with an "ethical framework. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • Scientists around the country denounced the decision, saying that fetal tissue was critically needed for research on HIV vaccines, treatments that harness the body's immune system to battle cancer, and other health threats, including some to fetuses themselves. (chicagotribune.com)
  • OHRP is in charge of overseeing any research done on human fetuses. (lifenews.com)
  • 5 In addition to future coronavirus vaccines, several vaccines used for other diseases can be designated as "unethical" because their production methods use tissues derived from aborted human fetuses to cultivate vaccine viruses. (clmagazine.org)
  • Recently, new tools for LMIC settings to determine cause of death in stillbirths, including minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS) - a method using needle biopsies to obtain internal organ tissue from deceased fetuses for histology and pathogen identification in those tissues have become available. (cdc.gov)
  • Casey said that CLS, "as a founding member of DO NO HARM, The Coalition of Americans for Research Ethics ( www.stemcellresearch.org ), supports the ethical research permitted by this bill using stem cells from adult tissues and umbilical cord blood that have been shown to have the versatility or to be convertible to the versatility once thought to only exist in embryonic stem cells. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Casey suggested that some state laws recently passed to encourage embryonic stem cell research, including one in New Jersey, could allow such "fetal farming" to harvest human body parts. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Let's face it," said Casey, "this bill would nullify the Bush Administration's wise policy of permitting federal funding only on pre-existing embryonic stem cell lines, and promote research using 'new' embryonic stem cell lines that can only be obtained by destroying countless living human embryos that are now 'frozen and unchosen' in IVF fertility clinics or creating such human embryos for research destruction. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Through its Law of Life Project, CLS supports ethical stem cell research and opposes the destructive human embryonic stem cell research. (christiannewswire.com)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • This newer bill calls for prioritizing federally assisted advancement of embryonic stem cell research ( 1). (nhsjs.com)
  • 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)
  • b) Any new prescription or non-prescription drug or medical treatment that will use human fetal or embryonic tissue, cell lines, DNA or components from procured abortion or in-vitro fertilized embryos that have been donated or otherwise produced or reproduced in research. (consciencelaws.org)
  • e) Any person or patient who is the recipient of a prescription or non-prescription drug, vaccination or medical procedure that would involve the use of human fetal or embryonic tissue, cell lines, DNA or components from procured abortion or in-vitro fertilized embryos that have been donated or otherwise produced or reproduced sexually or asexually in research. (consciencelaws.org)
  • g) Any Institutional Review Board (IRB), Hospital Ethics Committee (HEC) or other committee reviewing and/or recommending experimental or therapeutic research or medical provision of a prescription or non-prescription drug, vaccination, or medical procedure that would involve the use of aborted fetal or embryonic tissue, DNA, cell lines, components or parts. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Moreover, it is unknown whether mice with a human immune system and lungs made from aborted fetal tissue can even be used successfully to test treatments against the coronavirus," they explained, calling those practices "unethical. (wnd.com)
  • The videos showed how abortion providers made fetal tissue available to researchers, although no problems were found with the legality of the process. (wikipedia.org)
  • University researchers ("researchers") may conduct research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue or cell lines derived from human fetal tissue ("human fetal tissue") for therapeutic purposes only in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations and University policies and procedures. (umn.edu)
  • Researchers may accept and/or use human fetal tissue for transplantation into a relative of the donor or other individual designated by the donor (i.e., donor-designated recipient) only if the tissue is obtained from a spontaneous abortion or stillbirth. (umn.edu)
  • Researchers must either: 1) obtain the human fetal tissue through ABP or 2) obtain approval from ABP for the source of human fetal tissue supplied by a research sponsor, collaborator or other source. (umn.edu)
  • Established a program to allow the Federal government to repay educational loans of pediatric researchers. (nih.gov)
  • The decision gave the "best and brightest" government researchers and agencies license to use the skin, brains, liver, and eyeballs of aborted children for taxpayer-funded research. (salvationandsurvival.com)
  • Forbes v. Napolitano (2000) was a US court case that established that Arizona researchers could use fetal tissues from induced abortions for basic scientific research, for instance, as a source of stem cells. (asu.edu)
  • The case challenged the constitutionality of the Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) 36-2303 in the Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals, a law that banned researchers from using fetal tissues from abortions for any type of medical experimentation or investigation. (asu.edu)
  • Noncontroversial, successful alternatives exist to the use of fetal tissue in research. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Your decision to stop funding for this research and to redirect funds toward ethical, successful alternatives should be maintained," they said. (wnd.com)
  • The Susan B. Anthony List, a group that works to elect lawmakers opposed to abortion, said in a statement that taxpayer funding ought to go to promoting alternatives to using fetal tissue in medical research. (chicagotribune.com)
  • FTR will assess whether alternatives, including non-aborted human fetal tissue, can be used for the research, and share that assessment with the IRB before the IRB makes its decision. (umn.edu)
  • The magazine said that during the meeting at the National Institutes of Health offices outside Washington in Bethesda, Maryland, Collins said the Department of Health and Human Services is auditing federal purchases of fetal tissue and that the National Institutes of Health has agreed to spend up to $20 million on research on alternatives. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • The same day as the meeting, a congressional subcommittee hearing took place looking into alternatives to using fetal tissue for research. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • Mr. Kennedy and Dr. Deisher covered a wide range of topics including which vaccines contain human fetal tissue, what the existing research tells us in terms of health risks, and what alternatives might be used in place of human DNA in vaccines. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • (1) IN GENERAL - The Secretary may conduct or support research on the transplantation of human fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes. (hhs.gov)
  • 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)
  • This was a vote to prohibit federal taxpayer dollars from being used to fund abortions of babies believed to have Down syndrome. (catholicvote.org)
  • Last year, the administration announced a review of whether taxpayer dollars were being properly spent on fetal tissue research. (chicagotribune.com)
  • As NPR's Wade Goodwyn has reported , it is already against state and federal law for clinics that perform abortions to receive taxpayer dollars. (wunc.org)
  • Indiana and North Dakota are the only states with laws that ban abortions sought due to fetal genetic abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, or because of the race, sex or ancestry of a fetus. (fox26houston.com)
  • The component of the bill now allowed to take effect prohibits doctors from knowingly performing abortions sought because of the unborn child's race or gender, or because the child was diagnosed in utero with Down syndrome. (aclj.org)
  • Marco Rubio and Rick Scott of Florida have joined with Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi and 30 other Senate Republicans to urge President Trump to maintain pro-life protections in new research, Florida Daily reported . (wnd.com)
  • But under Trump, the HHS last summer issued a directive banning fetal tissue research for government employees. (wnd.com)
  • Life Petitions has launched an online campaign urging President Trump to prevent the use of fetal tissue in COVID-19 vaccines. (wnd.com)
  • According to the article, "In April, at President Joe Biden's direction, HHS also reversed the Trump administration's policy prohibiting funding for intramural research using human fetal tissue. (salvationandsurvival.com)
  • We are urgently appealing to President Trump to direct that any new COVID-19 vaccine, receiving federal taxpayer funding, uses NO aborted human fetal cells in its development. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Please SIGN this petition which asks President Trump to prioritize only ethical COVID-19 vaccine development with federal funds, and keep his pro-life promise. (lifepetitions.com)
  • The Trump Administration's Health and Human Services guidelines were only redrawn last summer to prohibit the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Government's main medical research center, from using human tissue obtained from abortion in their research. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Thank you for SIGNING and SHARING this urgent petition which asks President Trump to stop federal funds from being used in unethical research on a COVID-19 vaccine. (lifepetitions.com)
  • While LifeSite opposes immorally-produced vaccines using aborted fetal cell lines, we do not have a position on any particular coronavirus vaccines produced without such moral problems. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Another concern for people of faith is news that experimental coronavirus vaccines could be produced using tissue derived from aborted babies. (clmagazine.org)
  • When recipients of a new coronavirus vaccine are killed or injured, they or their families will be prohibited from suing the vaccine makers. (clmagazine.org)
  • Most of the COVID vaccines being developed are using human fetal tissue to culture the coronavirus. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • This amendment would have prohibited federal taxpayer funding for research which involves aborted fetal tissue or destruction of human embryos. (catholicvote.org)
  • It would prevent the use of human fetal tissue (such as fetal stem cells) obtained by growing human embryos in a human or animal uterus in order to provide such tissue. (christiannewswire.com)
  • To facilitate discussion, it was agreed to distinguish between human cloning for reproductive purposes, that is to produce a human individual, and human cloning for nonreproductive purposes, that is to produce embryos for basic and applied research. (who.int)
  • Some countries have proposed a total ban on any research involving the cloning of human embryos. (who.int)
  • Several participants reported interest among the scientific and medical communities of their countries and regions in the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer techniques to produce cloned human embryos for time-limited basic research on ageing and genetic diseases. (who.int)
  • 7LPHOLPLWHG EDVLF UHVHDUFK LQYROYLQJ FORQHG KXPDQ HPEU\RV Some countries allow research, within prescribed time limits, on "spare embryos" obtained in assisted reproduction programmes and destined to be destroyed. (who.int)
  • However, many of these countries, and others, prohibit the production of human embryos specifically for research. (who.int)
  • 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)
  • Adversaries of stem cell research argue that embryos are human and destroying one is equal to murdering a child. (nhsjs.com)
  • The source of embryos is from those fertilized in vitro , and then donated for research with donor consent. (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)
  • This amendment would have prohibited taxpayer funding for abortion in the covid relief bill of 2021, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act. (catholicvote.org)
  • This amendment preserved the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits direct taxpayer funding for abortion in federal spending bills. (catholicvote.org)
  • This spending bill eliminates decades' worth of pro-life protections including the Helms Amendment, which prohibits funding for abortion overseas. (sbaprolife.org)
  • The use of baby parts for research came to the forefront front of the nation's conscience in 2015 when the Center for Medical Progress , lead by investigative journalist David Daleiden, exposed the existence of a raging aborted baby organ market between abortion clinics and research facilities. (californiafamily.org)
  • Similarly, there was interest in using the procedure to produce cloned tissue and organs for possible future transplantation in the nuclear donor and perhaps other tissue- compatible recipients. (who.int)
  • However, ethical problems were foreseen with the production by cloning of fully formed and functioning organs, as participants could not envisage how such organs could be made without first producing a cloned embryo and allowing it to grow, at least partially, through the fetal stage of development. (who.int)
  • Yet, Planned Parenthood's interest might have something to do with the millions CIRM spends on research using aborted baby organs as a source of stem cells. (californiafamily.org)
  • It is unclear exactly how much money CIRM has spent over the years funding research using pre-born baby organs, but according to CIRM's 2016 annual report , it spent seven percent of its $262 million 2016 grant budget on stem cell research on projects designated as "Other. (californiafamily.org)
  • Dr. Svendsen, a native of England, started using pre-born baby organs as part of his research during his studies at University of Cambridge in the 1990s. (californiafamily.org)
  • This characterization of payments is also convenient under state laws, many of which prohibit the sale of organs or other body parts, and include gametes within that definition. (thefacultylounge.org)
  • A recent 2009 report emphasizes the instability and danger of fetal tissue transplants. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Notably, the few attempted transplants of aborted fetal tissue have made most patients worse, not better. (wnd.com)
  • As a result, NIH froze procurement of new tissue. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Members of CMP posed as representatives of a non-existent company called Biomax Procurement Services, presenting themselves as potential buyers of fetal tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a less-edited version of the first video, PPFA staff repeatedly state that the organization makes no money from tissue donations, and that the $30-100 charge only covers procurement costs. (wikipedia.org)
  • ABP will procure human fetal tissue from tissue procurement organizations or clinics outside Minnesota that operate in compliance with federal law and applicable state laws and certify they do not obtain tissue from abortions performed in Minnesota. (umn.edu)
  • The Health and Human Services Department said in a statement that government-funded research by universities that involves fetal tissue can continue for now, subject to additional scrutiny - although it also ended one major university project that used the tissue to test HIV treatments. (chicagotribune.com)
  • If the proposed research involves aborted fetal tissue, the application to FTR will include a written explanation of the need for human fetal tissue from induced abortions. (umn.edu)
  • Whereas Gonzales dealt with the federal government's efforts to restrict one particularly grisly and controversial method of abortion typically performed later in pregnancy (intact dilation and extraction, also known as partial-birth abortion), Cline involves an Oklahoma law restricting the prescription of abortion-inducing drugs (given early in pregnancy) to the protocol authorized by the FDA's final printed label. (scotusblog.com)
  • 7 Its founder, Debra Vinnedge, was prominently featured in Meredith Wadman's 2017 book The Vaccine Race , which offers a detailed history of vaccines developed using aborted human fetal tissue. (clmagazine.org)
  • The federal government spent $19 million on research involving the body parts of aborted babies in 1999 at the end of the Clinton administration. (lifenews.com)
  • Research using fetal tissue from aborted babies is unethical and should not continue under his leadership," said Greg Schleppenbach, associate director of the U.S. bishops' Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, in a Dec. 18 statement. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • What we want to do is get away from profiting motive as well as middlemen dealing with fetal tissue," Schwertner said at that hearing. (texastribune.org)
  • A Wyoming law will require abortion providers to give women the opportunity to view an ultrasound and listen to the fetal heartbeat. (atlantablackstar.com)
  • The legislation, called the "heartbeat bill," would have prohibited abortions at the first detectable heartbeat, or as early as six weeks of pregnancy. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • C]ontinued use of fetal tissue is an outdated science, presents no advantage to medical research, and raises grave ethical concerns. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • A recent study out of the University of Pittsburgh has highlighted the ongoing questions regarding the harvesting of fetal tissues for medical research. (ncregister.com)
  • Last year, Republicans said they would cut off funds for federal student aid programs for minority and disadvantaged medical students that have not yet received congressional authorization. (thedp.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)
  • Now, new reports claim the Obama administration is not exercising proper oversight over Planned Parenthood's body parts business because it is receiving federal funds. (lifenews.com)
  • On July 1, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said he plans to sue, saying the city's plan amounts to a use of taxpayer funds for abortions, which is prohibited under state law. (ncregister.com)
  • Would codify the Hyde amendment, ensuring that no federal funds could be used for abortions or to subsidize health plans that include abortion coverage. (sbaprolife.org)
  • And, please see to it that federal funds are only used for ethical COVID-19 vaccine development. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Cosponsored - A bill to prohibit the provision of Federal funds to an entity that receives compensation for facilitating the donation of fetal tissue derived from an abortion. (senate.gov)
  • Officials from the organization told The New York Times they would continue to provide care to Medicaid patients and would seek an injunction in federal court to stop the state from blocking funds. (wunc.org)
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  • ii) any known medical risks to the woman or risks to her privacy that might be associated with the donation of the tissue and that are in addition to risks of such type that are associated with the woman's medical care. (hhs.gov)
  • (2) CONFIDENTIALITY OF AUDIT - Any audit conducted by the Secretary pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be conducted in a confidential manner to protect the privacy rights of the individuals and entities involved in such research, including such individuals and entities involved in the donation, transfer, receipt, or transplantation of human fetal tissue. (hhs.gov)
  • In Gonzales , the Court upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, despite the fact that the law prohibited entirely the use of a specific abortion procedure throughout every stage of pregnancy, based on the federal government's interests in promoting respect for unborn life, preserving the integrity of the medical profession, and preventing a coarsening of the polity's moral sense. (scotusblog.com)
  • The 1986 US Supreme Court decision Bowen v. American Hospital Association rejected the federal government's use of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to intervene in a hospital's treatment for neonates born with severe congenital defects. (asu.edu)
  • Casey noted from DO NO HARM's research of the medical literature from around the world that it "remains absolutely true that adult stem cells have benefited patients suffering from at least 72 diseases and conditions, where patient improvement is documented by peer-reviewed scientific publications. (christiannewswire.com)
  • If an adult or child is killed or injured by a vaccine, federal law-the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986-prohibits the person from suing the drug company that made the vaccine. (clmagazine.org)
  • Dr. Deisher was the first person to discover adult cardiac derived stem cells, and has been a champion of adult stem cell research, both professionally and privately, for two decades. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • Dr. Deisher was a plaintiff in the U.S. federal lawsuit to prohibit use of federal tax payer dollars for embryo destructive research, which was instrumental in steering science towards adult stem cell research, which has led to 14 U.S. FDA approved adult stem cell products and the Washington Post Dec 2013 headline "Scientists Go Ethical in 2013. (medicalkidnap.com)
  • No ethical problems were envisaged with the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer techniques which would lead directly to cloned differentiated cells or tissues such as skin, for future use by the nuclear donor. (who.int)
  • Tissue and blood samples from the donor and recipients were sent from the Rhode Island Department of Health and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where LCMV was identified as the etiologic agent ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The Hyde Amendment, routinely attached to congressional spending measures, already prohibits federal funding for abortions, except in cases of incest, rape or medical emergency. (huffpost.com)
  • The procedure is already prohibited by federal law, and Schwertner said he wants to align state and federal statute, allowing Texas law enforcement to prosecute cases. (texastribune.org)
  • In particular, we thank you for last year's decision to stop taxpayer funding in federal laboratories of the horrific practice of using aborted baby body parts for experiments," they write. (wnd.com)
  • Federal law prohibits profiting from the body parts. (wnd.com)
  • This settlement seized all profits from DV Biologics and DaVinci Biosciences, which they acquired by viewing body parts as a commodity and illegally selling fetal tissues for valuable consideration. (walkforlifewc.com)
  • Questions where the answers were redacted include, "Does the NIH believe doctors violated federal law by performing procedures in a way that preserved specific body parts? (lifenews.com)
  • Become an expert on the actions of our government and corporations who seek to profit from an industry founded on the marketing of fetal body parts. (salvationandsurvival.com)
  • Two bioscience companies have reached a $7.785-million settlement with the Orange County district attorney's office over allegations that they illegally sold fetal tissue to companies around the world, prosecutors said Friday. (walkforlifewc.com)
  • The school argues the provision would illegally interfere with research by its scientists. (fox26houston.com)
  • Founded in 1983, Family Research Council is a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to articulating and advancing a family-centered philosophy of public life. (frc.org)
  • As Vice President and Research Director for the Charlotte Lozier Institute, an organization promoting deeper public understanding of the value of human life, Prentice confirms what many Californians are unaware of. (californiafamily.org)
  • 7. Do you support legislation that would prohibit any organization from entering public schools for the purpose of providing sex education that uses abortion related products, videos, or printed material? (iowartl.org)
  • Federal law allows clinics to be reimbursed for costs "associated with the transportation, implantation, processing preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue" for research purposes. (texastribune.org)
  • According to a new report from Power to Decide, 876 clinics across the United States have lost federal Title X funding for refusing to comply with Donald Trump's Domestic Gag Rule. (populationconnection.org)
  • Federal courts in other states have struck down multiple laws that attempted to block Medicaid dollars from clinics associated with organizations that provide abortions. (wunc.org)
  • Today, fetal tissue is still making an impact, with clinical trials underway using cells from fetal tissue to treat conditions including Parkinson's disease, ALS, and spinal cord injury," said Doug Melton, co-director of Harvard's Stem Cell Institute and president of the International Society for Stem Cell Research. (chicagotribune.com)
  • During the past 12 years, CIRM has spent several billion dollars to fund stem cell research in hopes of finding cures for a variety of ailments including Parkinson's disease, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injuries, but with little success . (californiafamily.org)
  • Since then, according to his resume , Dr. Svendsen has been involved in study after study, writing article after article regarding the use of pre-born baby brains and other fetal tissue to treat neurological diseases like Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's disease. (californiafamily.org)
  • They can thus develop into brain, muscle, blood, skin, and other tissues and can, in theory, help with many health conditions involving organ dysfunction or failure, as well as cancer, injury, and may even address degenerative and otherwise incurable diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. (nhsjs.com)
  • a) It is the current policy of the United States through the Federal Food and Drug and Administration to provide information on the ingredients in the labeling of all prescription and non-prescription drugs including, but not limited to the descriptions found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 201, Labeling. (consciencelaws.org)
  • The law did not impose an "undue burden" on women seeking abortions (the current standard for evaluating abortion regulations that apply before fetal viability) because it did not limit access to other commonly used methods of abortion deemed safe by practitioners. (scotusblog.com)
  • The upper chamber gave final passage to a bill that would ban what opponents call "partial-birth" abortions and put restrictions on donating fetal tissue, and initial approval to one that would ban doctors from performing dilation and evacuation abortions. (texastribune.org)
  • The upper chamber gave final passage to Senate Bill 8, which would ban what opponents call "partial-birth" abortions and put restrictions on donating fetal tissue, and gave initial approval to Senate Bill 415, which would ban doctors from performing dilation and evacuation abortions. (texastribune.org)
  • While Clinton claims that the program saves the federal government money, Republicans believe that the program is untested and too expensive. (thedp.com)
  • And he also introduced legislation last year that would prohibit the federal government from granting preferences to individuals on the basis of race, ethnic background and gender in three areas -- federal contracting, federal employment and programs fully administered by the federal government. (thedp.com)
  • Just as the federal government must cut spending, so too must colleges and universities find ways to trim excessive spending as a means to reduce tuition costs," Dole said. (thedp.com)
  • America's military readiness and support is a proper role of the federal government. (freedomfirstsociety.org)
  • In addition to providing policy research and analysis for the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government, FRC seeks to inform the news media, the academic community, business leaders, and the general public about family issues that affect the nation from a biblical worldview. (frc.org)
  • Established a program to allow the Federal government to repay educational loans of health professionals who agree to conduct clinical research. (nih.gov)
  • And sadly, our own federal government is in league with this abomination, and I find myself writing one more post in the hopes that it will inspire one more person to get involved in putting an end to this evil. (salvationandsurvival.com)
  • Under AFLA, the US government could distribute federal funding for abstinence-only sexual education programs, oftentimes given to groups with religious affiliations. (asu.edu)
  • The US 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals' 1984 decision United States v. University Hospital, State University Hospital of New York at Stony Brook set a significant precedent for affirming parental privilege to make medical decisions for handicapped newborns, while limiting the ability of the federal government to intervene. (asu.edu)
  • So, there is no reason to resort to unethical research and means of production. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Unfortunately, vaccines may be considered unethical for reasons beyond the use of fetus-derived tissue. (clmagazine.org)
  • As regards H.R. 810, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, Casey warned that the bill "violates a wise and fair decades-long policy against forcing taxpayers to support the destruction of early human life whether by abortion or by lethal human experimentation. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Earlier this month, Orange County State Senator John Moorlach unsuccessfully tried to persuade his fellow senators to defund the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) , the state's stem cell research agency, created by voters in 2004 by Proposition 71 . (californiafamily.org)
  • Dr. David A. Prentice , an Adjunct Professor of Molecular Genetics at the John Paul II Institute has been keeping an eye on CIRM's stem cell research spending. (californiafamily.org)
  • Stem cell research represents one of the most polarized biomedical controversies of our time. (nhsjs.com)
  • Stem cell research is one of the most controversial issues in modern medicine. (nhsjs.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)
  • This showcases the ambivalence of public perception, policy and legislation about stem cell research. (nhsjs.com)
  • It would also grant federal recognition to polygamist and polyamorous marriages as long as they are recognized by the individual state. (catholicvote.org)
  • UCSF exercised appropriate oversight and complied with all state and federal laws," said Hawgood. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Research ineligible for federal or state funding must use only private funding. (umn.edu)
  • ABP also may accept donations of human fetal tissue obtained from a stillborn infant, or an embryo or fetus that died of natural causes in utero as authorized under applicable state laws. (umn.edu)
  • The agreement also requires the companies to admit liability for violations of state and federal laws prohibiting the sale or purchase of fetal tissue for research purposes, prosecutors said. (walkforlifewc.com)
  • Could Biden Bypass State Laws by Placing Abortion Facilities on Federal Land? (ncregister.com)
  • On Thursday, Democratic-led Hawaii became the third state to enact a law requiring notification to law enforcement when people prohibited from owning guns try to obtain them anyway. (atlantablackstar.com)
  • Since the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, hundreds of laws, federal and state, have been proposed or passed, making this the most actively litigated and highly publicized area in the field of medicine. (medscape.com)
  • Pratt, who was nominated as a judge by President Barack Obama in 2010, in June 2011 blocked an Indiana law from taking effect that would have prohibited entities that perform abortions from obtaining state funding. (fox26houston.com)
  • On November 22, 2020, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the state of " Tennessee may begin to enforce one component of a broader pro-life law that had been delayed by legal challenges and a federal judge's temporary injunction. (aclj.org)
  • Would admit the federal District of Columbia as the 51st state. (sbaprolife.org)
  • Would enact a federal takeover of election laws, by requiring an unconstitutional preclearance of any changes to state election laws. (sbaprolife.org)
  • Would expand abortion access, prohibit enforcement of state and federal pro-life laws, and prevent future pro-life laws. (sbaprolife.org)
  • Sponsored - A bill to authorize the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to issue an order continuing a stay of a hydroelectric license for the Mahoney Lake hydroelectric project in the State of Alaska, and for. (senate.gov)
  • The Court concluded that even in the face of such uncertainty and disagreement among experts, state and federal governments retain wide discretion to pass legislation regulating the practice of medicine, including laws that override the preferences of abortion providers (and, by extension, their patients) and direct them to use a "reasonable alternative procedure" instead of their favored option. (scotusblog.com)
  • In 2011, the state of Oklahoma moved to restrict the use of abortion-inducing drugs to the FDA protocol, out of concerns for women's safety, including especially for risks associated with hemorrhaging and retained tissue (in case of incomplete expulsion of the now-deceased unborn child). (scotusblog.com)
  • As a federal taxpayer, Chan Kendrick challenged the constitutionality of AFLA, claiming it violated the separation of church and state. (asu.edu)
  • The pro-life group Children of God for Life, which promotes ethical vaccines, found that several of the top COVID-19 vaccine projects are using aborted fetal cells, LifeSiteNews said. (wnd.com)
  • The Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction organized a second interregional and interdisciplinary meeting on cloning (Geneva, 24 October 1997), in conjunction with a regular session of its Scientific and Ethical Review Group. (who.int)
  • 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)
  • We, the undersigned, call on you to only permit federal funding for ethical research in pursuit of a new COVID-19 vaccine - using NO aborted human fetal cells. (lifepetitions.com)
  • Ethical research and production techniques, using animal cell lines, are effective in ethically making vaccines in mass quantities. (lifepetitions.com)
  • In order to encourage ethical research and protect the rights of all Americans as well as the citizens of foreign countries who use our products, the current method of labeling and informed consent must be amended. (consciencelaws.org)
  • The NIH is funding a $20 million program to "develop, demonstrate, and validate experimental models that do not rely on human fetal tissue from elective abortions. (chicagotribune.com)
  • NIH "has directed funding toward the development of alternative research methods that do not rely on human fetal tissue from elective abortions and I remain supportive of that effort. (chicagotribune.com)
  • It is clear that California taxpayers, through CIRM, are funding projects that rely on aborted fetal tissue for experiments, including experiments injecting human fetal cells into patients," Dr. Prentice said. (californiafamily.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)
  • A patient with Huntington's disease was recruited into a study (funded by NIH) in which she had fetal brain cells injected into her brain. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • Disastrous results for patients are seen not only with fetal tissue but also with fetal stem cells. (lozierinstitute.org)
  • In a letter to the president, they thank him for his defense of the sanctity of life, including fetal tissue and cells. (wnd.com)
  • Dr. Svendsen received his most recent grant of $6.2 million last Fall to fund a clinical trial where "they will implant middle-man "progenitor" cells made by maturing stem cells from fetal tissue," into the spinal cords of patients with hope the damaged neural cells will be repaired. (californiafamily.org)
  • The hearing focused on the possibility of using different types of "humanized" mice - with human cells and immune systems - in biomedical research. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • Hs 578T are epithelial cells isolated from breast tissue derived from a 74-year-old, White, female breast cancer patient. (atcc.org)
  • Use these cells in breast cancer research. (atcc.org)
  • And in October, a federal judge in Mississippi came to the same conclusion about a law passed by that state's Legislature, writing, "Essentially every court to consider similar laws has found that they violate ยง 1396a(a)(23) of Title 42 of the United States Code, the so-called 'Free Choice-of-Provider Provision. (wunc.org)
  • Ending the use of fetal tissue by the National Institutes of Health has been a priority for anti-abortion activists, a core element of President Donald Trump's political base. (chicagotribune.com)
  • WASHINGTON - An official at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said recent comments made by Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, in defending human fetal tissue research were "deeply disturbing. (trentonmonitor.com)
  • (2) SOURCE OF TISSUE - Human fetal tissue may be used in research carried out under paragraph (1) regardless of whether the tissue is obtained pursuant to a spontaneous or induced abortion or pursuant to a stillbirth. (hhs.gov)
  • He said, "CLS supports a national prohibition on such grotesque forms of lethal human experimentation for the same legal and moral reasons America has always prohibited the lethal experimentation on death row inmates. (christiannewswire.com)
  • The Kids First program is developing data resources for the pediatric research community on childhood cancers and structural birth defects. (nih.gov)
  • Funding for research involving human fetal tissue, advancing federal funding of abortion, mandating abortion coverage up to the moment of birth, the elimination of religious liberty conscience exemptions, the imposition of the Abortion Mandate on the Little Sisters of the Poor, and the reversal of the Mexico City Policy are now up for grabs. (aclj.org)
  • So far CIRM has given Dr. Svendsen $26 million , most of which has funded research to find treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) , a fatal condition that damages motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. (californiafamily.org)
  • The authors recommend focusing on the clinical history, the placental evaluation, the external examination of the fetus, and, when available, fetal tissue obtained by MITS, especially of the lung (focused on histology and microbiology) and brain/cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and fetal blood (focused on microbiological analysis). (cdc.gov)
  • But a federal judge has blocked an Indiana law that would require courts to consider whether to notify parents about a minor's request for an abortion. (atlantablackstar.com)
  • Indiana University has filed a separate federal lawsuit challenging a section of the new law making it a crime to sell or acquire fetal issue. (fox26houston.com)
  • 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)
  • In 1990, the United States Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act, or the ADA, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities by employers, governments, or public accommodations. (asu.edu)