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 1                          STATE OF ILLINOIS
 2                    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 3                               SENATE
 4                      Senate Resolution No. 292
 5               Offered by Senator J. Bradley Burzynski

 6        WHEREAS,  Medical  and  technological  advancements   are
 7    continually bringing scientific procedures close to the point
 8    when human cloning is possible; and

 9        WHEREAS,  The  ethical  and medical consequences of human
10    cloning in our society are uncertain; and

11        WHEREAS,  Opponents of human cloning see  it  as  immoral
12    and an affront to nature, while proponents feel human cloning
13    is  a  noteworthy  technological  breakthrough with promising
14    medical applications; and

15        WHEREAS,  The federal government has placed a ban on  the
16    use of federal funds for human cloning research; and

17        WHEREAS,  Many  states  have  also placed a moratorium on
18    human cloning research; and

19        WHEREAS,  It is in the best interest of the  citizens  of
20    Illinois  to  gather  more  information on the issue of human
21    cloning, including the cloning of human tissues, organs,  and
22    body parts; therefore, be it

23        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST GENERAL
24    ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that  the  University  of
25    Illinois  shall issue a report to the General Assembly on the
26    potential  consequences  of  the  cloning  of  human  beings,
27    including the cloning of  human  tissues,  organs,  and  body
28    parts; and be it further
 
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 1        RESOLVED,  That   the   report   shall   consider   views
 2    represented    by   the   fields   of   medicine,   religion,
 3    biotechnology,  genetics,  law,  and  bioethics;  and  be  it
 4    further

 5        RESOLVED,  That the report shall also  consider  opinions
 6    of the general public; and be it further

 7        RESOLVED,  That  the  report  shall  include a review and
 8    evaluation of current and past  public  policy  and  research
 9    related to human genetics; and be it further

10        RESOLVED,  That  the  University  of Illinois may consult
11    with other State agencies,  as  needed,  in  completing  this
12    report; and be it further

13        RESOLVED,  That  the  report  shall  be  presented to the
14    General Assembly and to the Governor no later than January 9,
15    2001.

16        Adopted by the Senate, April 15, 2000.


17                                          _______________________
18                                          President of the Senate


19    _______________________
20    Secretary of the Senate

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