Urgent Congressional Alert:
Pro-Cloning Forces Pushing
U.S. Senate to Approve
Clone-and-Kill Bill!
WASHINGTON (July 8, 2002) - - Senators who support human cloning claim to be within two votes of being able to pass a bill that would give the green light to the establishment of human embryo farms in the United States.
NRLC is strongly opposed to this "clone and kill" legislation, which is being pushed by Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca.), Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), Tom Daschle (D-SD), and others.
Senators who support this bill, and much of the news media, are misleadingly describing it as a ban on "cloning human beings." In fact, this bill would permit the mass cloning of human embryos for medical research - - and then require federal law enforcement agencies to ensure that every human embryo is killed before reaching the age of 15 days.
For more details on what the clone and kill bill would do, see " Senate Democratic Leader Blocks Cloning Ban, Pushes for Approval of Clone-and-Kill Bill," on page 8.
Under Senate rules, if 60 senators vote to "invoke cloture" on a bill, it usually will pass quickly and without major amendments. Majority Leader Daschle has said he would bring the bill up as soon as supporters believe they have the 60 votes necessary to prevent Brownback or other anti-cloning senators from blocking it by filibuster.
On June 14, Senator Feinstein said, "We are very close today to that 60 vote necessity to move ahead with it." In late June, it was reported that the pro-cloning forces were privately claiming to have 58 senators pledged to support their bill.
In order to prevent the Senate from approving the clone-and-kill legislation, please communicate with your two U.S. senators. Here are the main points:
* Tell them you are strongly opposed to the clone-and-kill legislation being
proposed by Senators Feinstein, Hatch, Specter, and others, that would permit
human embryos to be cloned and require that they be killed by age 14 days.
* Tell them that so-called "therapeutic cloning" creates human
embryos, and that you are opposed to creating human embryos for the purpose of
killing them. Tell them that a vote for the Feinstein-Hatch-Specter proposal is
a vote to permit human embryo farms, and that you are strongly opposed to
this.
* Tell them that you are also opposed to giving the FBI and other federal law
enforcement agencies the unethical task of making sure that human embryos are
killed.
Other Steps to Take
Please urge your fellow citizens to communicate with the senators, too. Utilize newsletters, church bulletins, call-in radio shows, and other means to alert pro-life citizens to this crucial fight. Also, write letters or op-ed essays for local newspapers, highlighting the critical votes that senators may soon cast on the issue of human embryo farms.
Visit the NRLC website ( www.nrlc.org ) frequently for updates on this crucial congressional battle. Any pro-life citizen can visit the NRLC website, type in a home zip code, learn who represents him or her in Congress, and send them e-mails on the spot (or obtain information for regular mail, faxes, or phone calls).
How to Send Your Message
Regular U.S. mail to Capitol Hill is often delayed for security reasons. We encourage you to use e-mail, faxes, and phone calls.
* E-MAIL: To send e-mail to any member of Congress, visit the Legislative Action
Center at the NRLC website at www.nrlc.org. Type in your senator's name, or type
in your zip code, and you will quickly be led through the easy steps to send the
senator an e-mail in opposition to the clone and kill bill. Urge others to do
the same!
* FAXES: Most senators' offices publish a fax number to allow constituents to
fax them letters. Each senator's fax number is listed under his or her personal
profile at the NRLC Legislative Action Center at www.nrlc.org.
* PHONE CALLS: You can reach any senator's Washington office through the U.S.
Capitol Switchboard, 202-224-3121. If the Switchboard number is busy, you can
get the direct number for any senator's office by calling up the senator's
profile at the NRLC Legislative Action Center at www.nrlc.org. It is also very
helpful to call a senator's in-state offices to express your opinion. The
numbers of the in-state offices are also available through the Legislative
Action Center.
Important Request
If you obtain information on any senator's position (including information reported in the press), please forward it to NRLC by e-mail to Legfederal@aol.com (preferred), or by fax to (202) 347- 3668, or by regular mail to NRLC, Federal Legislation, 512-10th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20004-1401.
Please do not assume that NRLC already has the information! Often, senators first reveal their leanings in interviews with their home-state news media, or in letters to their own constituents.
By promptly forwarding such information to NRLC, you can provide invaluable assistance to NRLC's lobbying efforts.