Legislative Action Alert
FLORIDA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
313 S. CALHOUN STREET * TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301-1807
UPDATE: Both Senate & House
Committees
To Hear Cloning Prohibition Bill
ISSUE: The
Senate Health, Aging & Long Term Care Committee will
hear SB 1726 in their meeting April 14; and the
House Health Care Committee will hear its version at its
April 15 meeting.
Thanks to all who have made contacts in this regard.
The legislation would prohibit human cloning for any purpose and levy penalties on those
who attempt to clone humans.
See the fact sheet below which relates more information on this
issue.
ACTION: An earlier alert urged you to contact Senate Committee members - please do so if you havent already. In addition, contact your House Health Care Committee members to urge their support.
Rep. Frank Farkas -
850-488-5719 farkas.frank@myfloridahouse.gov
Rep. Ed Homan -
850-488-3087 homan.ed@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Vana Shelley -
850-488-4791 vana.shelley@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Yolly Roberson -
850-488-7088 roberson.yolly@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Julio Robaina-
850-488-6506 robaina.julio@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Eleanor Sobel-
850-488-0465 sobel.eleanor@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Carole Green-
850-488-2047 green.carole@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Manuel Prieguez-
850-488-4202 prieguez.manuel@leg.state.fl.us
Rep. Christopher Smith-
850-488-1084 smith.chris@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Gus Bilirakis-
850-488-5580 bilirakis.gus@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Susan Bucher-
850-488-0175 bucher.susan@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Holly Benson-
850-488-0895 benson.holly@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Gayle Harrell-
850-488-8749 harrell.gayle@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Joe Negron-
850-488-8832 negron.joe@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Arthenia Joyner-
850-488-5432 joyner.arthenia@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Stan Mayfield-
850-488-0952 mayfield.stan@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Joyce Cusack-
850-488-0580 cusack.joyce@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Rene Garcia
850-487-2197 garcia.rene@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Dave Murzin-
850-488-8378 murzin.dave@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Ray Sansom-
850-488-1170 sansom.ray@myfloridahouse.com
Rep. Ralph Poppell-
850-488-3006 poppell.ralph@myfloridahouse.com
MESSAGE: Please support HB 285 in
the Health Care Committee April 15.
This bill is the only practical solution to the question of cloning.
WHEN: Now until April 15, when the bill will be heard.
For more information contact msheedy@flacathconf.org
Some scientists and groups have announced that they will try to
produce live-born children by cloning, while others want to create human embryos by
cloning solely to destroy them for their cells and tissues. Such developments have renewed
the Legislatures interest in the issue.
An irresponsible
experiment
Trials in animal cloning indicate that 95% to 99% of the embryos produced by cloning will
die; of those which survive until late in pregnancy, most will be stillborn or die shortly
after birth; and the rest may survive with unpredictable but devastating health problems.
These problems cannot be detected prenatally, because they are not genetic defects in the
usual sense they arise not from missing or defective genes, but from the
uncoordinated or disorderly expression of genes. Almost all scientists and ethicists
therefore agree at this time that attempts at human cloning would be grossly unethical.
To clone and kill
Other scientists want to use cloning to make embryos solely for destructive research
to make large "control groups" to test the effects of various toxins, for
example, or to attempt mass production of genetically matched stem cells for eventual
treatment of disease. They would allow a ban on what they call "reproductive
cloning" (allowing a cloned child to be born). Such a ban would permit the use of
cloning to make countless human embryos, but would forbid transferring such embryos to a
womb for purposes of live birth. Oddly, to address the problem of a 99% death rate from
cloning, this approach would simply ensure that the death rate is 100% instead. Such a
selective ban would define a class of new human beings that it is a crime not to destroy.
It would also set the stage for "reproductive" cloning in the future, by giving
a green light to the wasteful and destructive embryo experiments needed to refine the
cloning process.
A solution
Representative Jim Kallinger (R-Winter Park) and Senator Dan Webster (R-Winter Garden)
have introduced the "Human Cloning Prohibition & Responsibility Act of 2003"
(H.B. 285, S.B. 1726) to address this problem. Features
of the bills include:
Questions and answers