Call For Vote on Stem Cell Bill During Health Week
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) called for vote on legislation calling for consideration of a stem cell bill which passed in the House last year. He also criticized Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) for not honoring his pledge to bring the House bill to the Senate floor for a vote.
But one obstacle stands in the way: The Senate has squandered almost an entire year waiting for Majority Leader Bill Frist to make good on his pledge to bring HR 810 to the floor for a vote. The Hippocratic Oath says, “First, do no harm.” But, while suffering people are desperate for this research, Dr. Frist has refused to act. Next week has been designated as “health week” in the Senate. It is hard to believe that the Senate would consider a series of health bills next week without being allowed a vote to support stem-cell research. But that appears to be exactly what Senator Frist has in mind.
Harkin continued
I appreciate the fact that many Republican Senators have been very helpful and outspoken on this issue. Senators Specter, Hatch, and Smith, in particular, have urged the majority leader to bring up the bill. Senator Frist himself gave a speech last summer in which he endorsed HR 810. But, again and again, he has refused to schedule a vote.
Well, my patience – and the patience of other Democratic Senators – has run out. So, today, we are taking the extraordinary step of sending a letter to the Majority Leader, formally calling on him to bring HR 810 to the floor.
It’s no secret that the reason for the nearly one-year delay in bringing up this bill is because of political divisions within the Republican Party. And that’s a shame, because stem-cell research shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
Make no mistake, if the Democrats were in charge in the Senate, we wouldn’t be holding this press conference, this morning. We would have brought HR 810 to the floor, passed it, and sent it to the President long ago.
As I speak, people we love are dying from Parkinson’s and ALS. Children are suffering from juvenile diabetes. People are unable to walk due to spinal cord injuries. These people can’t wait another year for Senator First and his party to resolve their differences. They need help now.
That’s why we will continue to push for a vote on HR 810 next week. And I urge people all across America to send their own letters and e-mails to Senator Frist demanding a vote on this absolutely critical bill
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