According to Friday's issue of , the Democratic-controlled "House of Representatives passed legislation yesterday to lift President Bush's limits on federal embryonic stem-cell research..." The Republican 109th Congress , prompting President Bush to use his first ever veto stamp to block it from becoming law.
With a 253-174 vote, Congress failed to pass the bill with more than two-thirds support, meaning it will be unlikely that Bush's expected veto on the new legislation could be overridden. For what it's worth, you can the White House and pledge your support for stem cell research. Perhaps an overwhelming show of support could convince the president to sign the legislation.
How did the North Texas legislation vote on this important issue? Find your legislator on the list below and make sure to write them a letter of either support or condemnation, depending on how they voted.
Voted Yes (in favor of stem cell research)
, R-Ennis
, D-Dallas
, R-Fort Worth
Voted No (in opposition to stem cell research)
, R-Flower Mound
, R-Rockwall
, R-Dallas
, R-Plano
, R-Coppell
, R-Dallas
With a 253-174 vote, Congress failed to pass the bill with more than two-thirds support, meaning it will be unlikely that Bush's expected veto on the new legislation could be overridden. For what it's worth, you can the White House and pledge your support for stem cell research. Perhaps an overwhelming show of support could convince the president to sign the legislation.
How did the North Texas legislation vote on this important issue? Find your legislator on the list below and make sure to write them a letter of either support or condemnation, depending on how they voted.
Voted Yes (in favor of stem cell research)
, R-Ennis
, D-Dallas
, R-Fort Worth
Voted No (in opposition to stem cell research)
, R-Flower Mound
, R-Rockwall
, R-Dallas
, R-Plano
, R-Coppell
, R-Dallas



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