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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Supports Embryonic Stem Cell Research without Destroying Embryos
Mar 9, 2009
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“It is both immoral and scientifically unnecessary to destroy human embryos to obtain embryonic stem cells, so I was disappointed by President Obama’s Executive Order today,” said Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, who is the only Member of Congress with a PhD in Human Physiology. “I can not support the ...
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Congressman Bartlett Applauds President’s Support for Two of his Initiatives in State of the Union Address 2008
Jan 28, 2008
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett recorded this statement in reaction to the 2008 State of the Union Address (SOTU) by President George W. Bush. An mp3 file is available upon request.
“I was particularly pleased with two parts of the President’s speech because they covered issues that I’ve been working...
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Addresses the March for Life
Jan 22, 2008
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett today spoke to thousands of pro-life supporters who converged on the Mall in Washington, DC for the 35th Annual March for Life. The march laments the anniversary of the Roe. V. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. Below is a statement of Congressman Bart...
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Congressman Bartlett Votes “No” Against Destructive Embryonic Stem Cell Legislation, S. 5
Jun 7, 2007
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U.S. Congressmen Roscoe Bartlett, Ph.D. (R-6-MD), who has introduced an alternative stem cell research bill, H.R. 322, voted “no” against S. 5 “because it’s scientifically unnecessary and unethical to sacrifice human embryos to get cells for embryonic stem cell research.” H.R. 322 has 128 c...
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Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Applauds Supreme Court for Upholding the Partial-Birth Abortion Act to End the “Brutal and Inhumane” Procedure
Apr 18, 2007
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Today the Supreme Court upheld as constitutional the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 2003 and its stated purpose to protect “innocent human life from a brutal and inhumane procedure.” Congressman Bartlett said, “This is an important landmark in the fight to protect the life of unborn c...
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Congressman Bartlett Votes No on Federal Funding of Destructive Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Jan 11, 2007
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, Ph.D. (R-MD) closed the debate in opposition to the DeGette-Castle stem cell bill, H.R. 3. Congressman Bartlett said, “I oppose H.R. 3. This bill is based on an outdated premise. It is not necessary to sacrifice the life of embryos to obtain cells that could bec...
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Introduces 17 Bills
Jan 9, 2007
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett introduced seventeen bills in the first week of the new 110th Congress. “I look forward to advancing them and three priority issues: ethical embryonic stem cell research, energy, and electro-magnetic pulse (EMP),” said Congressman Bartlett
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Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Introduces 16 Bills at Start of 110th Congress; Recognizes Historic First Woman Speaker
Jan 4, 2007
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On the first day of the 110th Congress, Congressman Roscoe Bartlett said that, “America is the greatest country in the world and every first day of every new Congress we set a new world record. We are blessed to have a federal government that is the world’s longest continuously operating co...
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Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Thanks President Bush for H.R. 810, Urges Colleague's Support for Another Vote on His Bill, S. 2754
Jul 19, 2006
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Washington, DC - Congressman Roscoe Bartlett attended the event at the White House today at which President Bush announced the veto of H.R. 810. Below are his prepared remarks for the debate by the House in support of sustaining the President's veto and urging the House to support another v...
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Media Ignore Live Snowflake Babies
Jul 18, 2006
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Washington, DC – Congressman Roscoe Bartlett discussed stem cell research today before the Senate was expected to approve the Bartlett/Santorum pluripotent stem cell research bill (S. 2754/H.R. 5526.) “This morning, I participated in a news conference on Capitol Hill surrounded by about a d...
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