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Stem cell research: Where does your U.S. state stand? | Stem cell research: Where does your U.S. state stand? |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Wednesday, 16 January 2008 | |
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Do you favor or reject embryonic stem cell research? And, just as important: does your state favor or reject the researching and funding of stem cells in the United States?
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Science DiscussionsThe following article published on the website Stateline.org gives a good and unbiased report on how the various U.S. states are positioning themselves on embryonic stem cell research and funding. California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin seem to be leading the way as proponents of stem cell research as they are actively funding research into it. Iowa, Massachusetts, and Missouri have made stem cell research legal but do not fund it. Arkansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, North Dakota, and South Dakota ban embryonic stem cell research all together. [The word "embryonic" was added on 1/18/2008.]
The January 15, 2008 article “States vie for stem-cell scientists” is reported by Christine Vestal, a Stateline.org staff writer.
As the November 2008 presidential election approaches, the article also gives a brief statement as to where some of the Democratic and Republican candidates stand on stem cell research and funding. |
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