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NY Gov. Spitzer Pushes $2 Billion, 10 Year Stem Cell Funding; 2005 Study Anticipates Voter Support

Category: Political Mobilization/ActivismStem Cell / Cloning Research
Posted on: January 14, 2007 10:27 AM, by Matthew C. Nisbet

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In a fall 2007 bond proposal, incoming Gov. Eliot Spitzer and Lt. Gov. David Paterson are hoping to sell voters on spending up to $2 billion over 10 years to promote advances and economic development through research on stem cells and in other life sciences (Gannett News Service).

Back in 2005, a polling study conducted by the Survey Research Institute at Cornell University depicted a NY public, that while still yet to solidify their opinions, appear supportive of spending big state cash on stem cell research.

According to the results, 45% of NYers would be likely to vote for such a bond proposal, 26% would be opposed, and 27% did not have a opinion. Interestingly, there were no significant differences on the matter between upstate and downstate voters, an unusual finding for New York. For those that opposed such a proposal, not surprisingly, the most popular reason was that stem cell research was unethical or immoral (37%), followed by state budget and spending concerns (21%).

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