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"Stem cells offer enormous hope for solving some of the most tragic illnesses con- fronting Americans - and for that mat- ter people worldwide. In November of 1998, stem cells burst on the scene, holding this unique promise," Spector said when first introducing the bill. Other senators addressed the floor on the bill's behalf as well, saying that it would be wrong to outlaw a research method that scientists say could help people suffering from diseases. "It would be unconscionable for Con- gress to prohibit medical research that offers hope to so many people with crip- pling and often incurable diseases," U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif) said. "As is the case with many medical tech- nologies, it is not stem cell research techniques that are the problem, but some of their potential applications." Last summer, the U.S. House of Rep- resentatives - with the support of Presi- dent Bush - passed a bill similar to the one Brownback now sponsors. But according to the Washington Post, sup- port counts within the Senate have not been conclusive, leading some to be concerned over whether either bill will be passed. If neither bill is passed, those practicing reproductive cloning would not face the proposed criminal charges of up to 10 years in prison and $1,000,000 in fines. SPRING BREAK2002 -South Padre,Texas. 20,000 +photos for $10 tropicaltexas.com