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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2838
To require the Director of the National Institutes of Health to conduct
or support research using certain human pluripotent stem cells, and for
other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 5, 2001
Ms. Millender-McDonald introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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A BILL
To require the Director of the National Institutes of Health to conduct
or support research using certain human pluripotent stem cells, and for
other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``New Century Health Advantage Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds the following:
(1) AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, anemia, arthritis, birth
defects, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, multiple sclerosis,
muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, sickle cell anemia,
stroke, and other debilitating conditions and diseases affect
millions of people in the United States and disproportionately
affect African American and other minority communities.
(2) Because of the tremendous lifesaving potential of human
embryonic stem cell research, there is a need to eliminate
barriers to such research created by appropriations law,
including section 510 of the Departments of Labor, Health and
Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2001 (as enacted by section 1(a) of Public
Law 106-554). That section prohibits the use of funds made
available in that Act for ``the creation of a human embryo or
embryos for research purposes'' or ``research in which a human
embryo or embryos are destroyed, discarded, or knowingly
subjected to risk of injury or death''.
(3) Past investments in biomedical research have resulted
in better health, an improved quality of life for all people in
the United States, and a reduction in national health care
expenditures.
(4) The Nation's commitment to biomedical research has
expanded the base of scientific knowledge about health and
disease and revolutionized the practice of medicine.
(5) Many people in the United States face serious and life-
threatening health problems, both acute and chronic.
(6) Neurodegenerative diseases of the elderly, such as
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, threaten to destroy the
lives of millions of people in the United States.
(7) Cancer remains a comprehensive threat to any tissue or
organ of the body at any age and remains a leading cause of
morbidity and mortality.
(8) The extent of psychiatric and neurological diseases
poses considerable challenges in understanding the workings of
the brain and nervous system.
(9) Diabetes, including insulin dependent and non-insulin
dependent diabetes, afflicts 16,000,000 people in the United
States and places them at risk for acute and chronic
complications, including blindness, kidney failure,
atherosclerosis, and nerve degeneration.
(10) Recent scientific developments show that human stem
cell research based on ethically responsible stem cell sources
may lead to exponential improvements in the treatment of many
terminal and debilitating conditions, from cancer to
Parkinson's disease to Alzheimer's disease to diabetes to heart
disease.
(11) World renowned scientists are leaving the United
States to conduct research in nations that support and fund
human embryonic stem cell research.
SEC. 3. STUDIES USING HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS.
The Director of the National Institutes of Health shall conduct or
support research using pluripotent stem cells derived from human
embryos that were created for the purposes of fertility treatment and
were in excess of the clinical need of the individuals seeking such
treatment.
SEC. 4. REPEAL OF PROHIBITION OF FUNDING FOR CERTAIN RESEARCH INVOLVING
HUMAN EMBRYOS.
Section 510 of the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (as
enacted by section 1(a) of Public Law 106-554) (prohibiting the use of
funds for certain research involving human embryos), is hereby
repealed.
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