
(Short Hills, NJ) - The Christopher and Dana Reeve
Foundation (CDRF), the national, non-profit organization dedicated to
finding cures and treatments for spinal cord injuries and improving the
lives of people living with paralysis, today expressed strong
disappointment in President Bush's veto of the
Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act,
which would have paved the way for advancements in stem cell research
with the support and oversight of the federal government.
“Twice in less than one year, the President has dashed the
dreams of millions of Americans living with paralysis and many other
diseases and disabilities who see the potential in stem cell research
and dream of a cure in their lifetime,” said Peter D. Kiernan,
Chairman and CEO of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
“As the President of the United States, President Bush is
entrusted to act upon the will of the American people he represents,
but his repeated failure to sign this critical legislation into law
shows his inability to prevent politics from standing in the way of
hope.”
Last year, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act was
passed by the United States Senate, but on July 19, 2006, President
Bush exercised his first veto by failing to sign the bill. The 110th
Congress breathed new life into the bill by introducing the stem cell
legislation early in their session. Again, the United States Senate and
House of Representatives passed it by wide margins and strong
bi-partisan support, and the President vetoed it.
“There aren't many times in life when you are given the chance
to right a wrong. Once again, the President has demonstrated his tin
ear when it comes to listening to the clear majority of Americans.
Failure to listen is not leadership...it is the politics of exclusion.
Thankfully for the millions of Americans who are suffering, this
President is only a temporary resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. We
will not give up, not ever.
“Christopher and Dana Reeve passionately pursued the
advancement of unfettered scientific research and some day soon, we
hope to see their dreams become reality. The President's executive
order directing NIH to continue pursuing alternate forms of research is
nothing new, since NIH has already been conducting this research for
the past 20 years. Therefore, it remains vitally important that we
continue the legislative fight to secure Federal funding of embryonic
stem cell research that will provide greater opportunities for
potential cures and treatments of countless diseases and
disabilities,” Kiernan concluded.
The CDRF thanks the 247 members of the House of Representatives as
well as the 63 Senators who listened to the voices of the American
people and supported the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act. It is the organization's hope that the scientists and laboratories can overcome this temporary setback.
About CDRF
The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing
spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the
quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants,
information and advocacy. For more information, please visit our
website at www.ChristopherReeve.org or call 800-225-0292.
Media Contacts
Maggie Goldberg
CDRF
(973) 232-0581
mgoldberg@ChristopherReeve.org
Shaun Leavy
MWW Group
(201) 964-2427
sleavy@mww.com