S.30 - Hope Offered through Principled and Ethical Stem Cell Research Act

A bill to intensify research to derive human pluripotent stem cell lines. view all titles (5)

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  • Short: Hope Offered through Principled and Ethical Stem Cell Research Act as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to intensify research to derive human pluripotent stem cell lines. as introduced.
  • Short: HOPE Act as introduced.
  • Short: HOPE Act as passed senate.
  • Short: Hope Offered through Principled and Ethical Stem Cell Research Act as passed senate.

08/17/07
Heath couple helps needy with school supplies

Heath Senior Citizens will meet Tuesday at Stacey's Homestyle Buffet, 833 S. 30 St. Lunch begins at noon, with euchre play beginning at 1 pm All seniors 50 ...

Source: The Advocate, OH
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04/11/07
Stem Cell Bill Backers Look for GOP Defector

Coleman’s bill (S 30) was viewed by the other measure’s supporters as a way to provide political cover for senators who want to support research that could ...

Source: Congressional Quarterly, DC
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04/11/07
Clinton Bombs in Liberal Straw Poll

In a separate vote of 70-28, the Senate passed another bill, S. 30, which promotes taxpayer-funded research using stem cells from already-dead embryos, ...

Source: CNSNews.com, VA
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04/10/07
President Wants Clean Bill For Combat Fund

The other bill, S.30, supports stem cell research, but without harming or destroying embryos. Perino says the president "strongly supports" the bill. ...

Source: Post Chronicle
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04/10/07
President wants clean bill for combat fund

The other bill, S.30, supports stem cell research, but without harming or destroying embryos. Perino says the president "strongly supports" the bill.

Source: Earthtimes.org
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04/10/07
Stem Cells and Diabetes

Bush favors a second measure (S 30) that would authorize increased funding for stem cell research without allowing the destruction of embryos. ...

Source: ToTheCenter.com, NY
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04/10/07
Chambliss Applauds Senate Passage of Isakson-Coleman Stem Cell ...

“The Hope Offered through Principled and Ethical Stem Cell Research (HOPE) Act,” or S. 30, would permit federal funding of scientific research that does not ...

Source: Duluth Weekly, GA
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04/10/07
Nelson Statement on Stem Cell Legislation

S. 30 would authorize funding for research where embryos are not destroyed, discarded, or subjected to risk of injury or death. ...

Source: Southwest Nebraska News, NE
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04/10/07
Catholic Think Tank Criticizes Senate Stem Cell Vote

"The Senate's passage of S.30, however, will allow science to move forward with ethical research, including proven therapies and promising alternatives that ...

Source: Christian News Wire (press release), DC
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04/10/07
Campaigners Wrangle Over Competing Stem Cell Bills

A competing bill, S.30, the Hope Offered through Principled and Ethical Stem Cell Research Act, would promote the derivation of stem cells "without the ...

Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription)
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04/08/07
Stem Cell Research - ACLJ Urges Senate to Protect Life and Reject ...

We support S. 30 – a measure that prohibits the creation of embryos for the purpose of research. We remain dedicated to protecting the sanctity of human ...

Source: Lawfuel (press release), New Zealand
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