U.S. House Republican Leadership Seeks Votes on Human Cloning Ban and Unborn Child Pain Bill

(www.ifrl.org) June 27, 2006 WASHINGTON, The Republican Leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives today unveiled the "American Values Agenda," a list of ten bills on which the House leadership will seek votes before the end of this year. The bill includes two major legislative priorities backed by the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC): the Human Cloning Prohibition Act (H.R. 1357), sponsored by Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fl.) and Bart Stupak (D-Mi.), and the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act (H.R. 356), sponsored by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ).

NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson commented, "We commend the House Republican leadership for planning votes on a bill to ensure that women seeking abortions after the fourth month of pregnancy are informed about the unborn child's capacity to experience great pain, and on a bill to ban all human cloning."The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act (H.R. 356, S. 51) was first introduced in 2004, and has not yet received a vote in either house of Congress. The Human Cloning Prohibition Act (H.R. 1357, S. 658) passed the House in 2001 and 2003, but has not been acted on by the Senate.

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