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“We have heard a great deal about stem cells lately. There are two basic types: stem cells gathered by killing human embryos, and stem cells from adults or from the placenta or umbilical cord of newborn babies.  

"We need to promote the use of umbilical cord & placental blood stem cells, and adult stem cells, because these are morally and ethically acceptable -- and because they work!

"The people of America need to be made aware that not one person has to date been 'cured' using stem cells from human embryos. On the other hand, adult or placental stem cells have been used successfully in thousands of medical procedures so far."                                 

 Tim Hughes, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.  

 
Abstinence Education, Welfare Reform, Passes House 229-197 Tanf (5/02) PDF Print E-mail

(Welfare) Reauthor-ization (HR 4737), moves to the Senate! It provides funds for the Title V abstinence-until-marriage education, & promotion of healthy marriage/ fatherhood programs. Pro-sex ed (anti-abstinence) groups are pushing for "flexibility" to use abstinence funds for condom programs. Protecting Title V is vital, as Bill Smith of SIECUS ("safe sex") has declared; "The Senate may be our last best chance to force a change."

We are asked to tell Senators that the welfare reauthorization bill should protect the funds for ‘authentic’ abstinence-until-marriage programs that follow the Title V A-H definition of abstinence and do not give a mixed message or promote contraception. These programs will improve the lives of teens and lower teen pregnancy rates therefore cutting the number of people relying on welfare. Please also support marriage promotion activities and responsible fatherhood programs." Senators can be reached at (202) 224-3121. http://www.senate.gov/senators/senator_by_state.cfm. (16May02)

 
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