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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONDUCT A STUDY TO
PROVIDE INFORMATION TO THE LEGISLATURE ON CURRENT RESEARCH AND
FUTURE TRENDS IN STEM CELL HARVESTING AND USE.
WHEREAS, a great deal of debate regarding stem cell
research is taking place in congress and in legislative bodies
throughout the United States; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico is also involved in discussions and
debate about the appropriate direction to take regarding stem
cell research; and
WHEREAS, there is great interest among legislators in
understanding the developing field of stem cell research and
its clinical applications; and
WHEREAS, legislators are being asked to understand the
moral, ethical and scientific principles underlying the use of
stem cells, from various sources, in research and for clinical
applications and to determine how to appropriately guide New
Mexico's future participation in the area of stem cell use;
and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that legislators be more fully
informed on the procedures, use and potential benefits or
detriments of stem cell use before making a decision that will
determine the sources of stem cells and the manner in which
stem cells may be used in clinical and research applications
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in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary for legislators to be aware of
the current status of stem cell use and research, the trends
in research, the probable outcomes from stem cell research and
the clinical trials and uses of stem cells that are currently
in process or being planned;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the department
of health be requested to study the laws currently in place
regarding stem cell harvesting and use and to review further
stem cell research, including the empirical scientific
research that has produced conclusive results in animal trials
and the research conducted on various sources of stem cells,
such as stem cells from adults, amniotic fluid, umbilical
cords or other sources, as well as from embryonic sources; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the department of health
report to the interim legislative health and human services
committee no later than October 2008 on the findings of the
study so that the information available to legislators
regarding stem cell research and clinical trials prior to the
first session of the forty-ninth legislature is the most up-
to-date information available and provides insight into trends
and developments in stem cell research and clinical
applications; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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transmitted to the department of health and the director of
the university of New Mexico health sciences center.