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In October, former President [[Bill Clinton]] came to Michigan to speak in favor of adopting Proposal 2.<ref>Megha Satyanarayana, "[http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008810120492 Charges rampant on stem cell issue: Look into claims reveals facts behind stances of both sides]" ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'' October 12, 2008. "The campaign ramped up Friday when proponents of Proposal 2 brought in former President Bill Clinton for a fund-raiser in Pontiac to pitch the potential benefits of the research."</ref> Proposal 2 has also been endorsed by Governor [[Jennifer Granholm]].<ref>Staff, "[http://catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=14194 Bishop corrects Michigan governor’s ‘shocking’ endorsement of embryo research proposal]" ''Catholic News Agency'' October 30, 2008. "Bishop of Lansing Earl Boyea has rebuked Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s Sunday endorsement of a ballot proposal which would remove many restrictions on destructive human embryo research. He described as “shocking” her mention of her Catholic faith to justify her endorsement."</ref>
In October, former President [[Bill Clinton]] came to Michigan to speak in favor of adopting Proposal 2.<ref>Megha Satyanarayana, "[http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008810120492 Charges rampant on stem cell issue: Look into claims reveals facts behind stances of both sides]" ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'' October 12, 2008. "The campaign ramped up Friday when proponents of Proposal 2 brought in former President Bill Clinton for a fund-raiser in Pontiac to pitch the potential benefits of the research."</ref>


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Revision as of 17:16, 31 October 2008

Michigan State Proposal - 08-2 of 2008 proposes to amend the state Constitution to remove restrictions on stem cell research in Michigan while maintaining the ban on human cloning. Opponents counter that it will raise taxes.

The text of the amendment states:

  • Expand use of human embryos for any research permitted under federal law subject to the following limits: the embryos —
    • are created for fertility treatment purposes;
    • are not suitable for implantation or are in excess of clinical needs;
    • would be discarded unless used for research;
    • were donated by the person seeking fertility treatment.
  • Provide that stem cells cannot be taken from human embryos more than 14 days after cell division begins.
  • Prohibit any person from selling or purchasing human embryos for stem cell research.
  • Prohibit state and local laws that prevent, restrict or discourage stem cell research, future therapies and cures.[1]

In October, former President Bill Clinton came to Michigan to speak in favor of adopting Proposal 2.[2]

References

  1. ^ Statewide Ballot Proposals 2008 from Macomb County website
  2. ^ Megha Satyanarayana, "Charges rampant on stem cell issue: Look into claims reveals facts behind stances of both sides" Detroit Free Press October 12, 2008. "The campaign ramped up Friday when proponents of Proposal 2 brought in former President Bill Clinton for a fund-raiser in Pontiac to pitch the potential benefits of the research."