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25
Nov
Hatch Confident of Stem Cell Bill Passage
by QuestionGirl • 9:07 am

WASHINGTON -
Supporters of stem cell research are confident they will pass legislation expanding federally funded research in the next Congress - regardless of whether President Bush continues to oppose the move.
Congress passed the legislation last year, but Bush killed the bill, exercising his only veto in six years. But the election results have changed the landscape, and Sen. Orrin Hatch believes supporters can round up enough votes to override a presidential veto, if it comes to that.
“I think we have the votes in the Senate to override a veto, and we may have them in the House. I think we can get there,” the Utah Republican said. “According to some, we’re only a couple votes short, and I think I know where those votes are.”
Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., who will be the lead sponsor of the House bill, said she recently spoke to the 41 new House Democrats and “to describe them as wildly enthusiastic about this bill would be an understatement.” “I think the election really sent a message to Washington that the voters want embryonic stem cell research passed,” she said.

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