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...both individually and in concert with the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research, a national bipartisan research advocacy group. And the timing of the announcement may allow Harvard researchers to apply for federal funding to support embryonic stem cell research, Casey said. “With the stimulus bill legislation, it would have been a shame to miss that opportunity for embryonic stem cell research to benefit from that,” Casey said. —Staff writer June Q. Wu can be reached at junewu@fas.harvard.edu...
...puzzle, but we don’t know what the end looks like,” Wolf said. In December, Patrick established 10 task forces to prepare Massachusetts for the receipt of stimulus funding from the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Signed into law in February, the bill is designed to jump-start the economy and create or save jobs. “The stimulus package will help enormously,” said Patrick in a testimony to the State’s Ways and Means Committee last week, “But it will not close...
They were separated from the bill as a whole and considered separately. The clauses—which eventually passed—resolved to allocate $200 towards publicity efforts to promote the Web site and to entitle the UC to 15 percent of profits earned during the remainder of the term of the current administration...
Daniel V. Kroop ’10, co-chair of the Communications Committee and a co-sponsor of the bill, said, “I think at the end of the day, people had questions over whether the UC should actively fund an organization that is designed for Harvard students with no cost for Harvard students.” [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union are pushing bills to restrict fusion centers' access to data, most notably in New Mexico, where opponents hope to make government snooping a costly offense. Legislation has been introduced in Santa Fe that would prohibit any New Mexico law enforcement agency from collecting information about the religious, political and social associations of law-abiding New Mexicans. And in what would be a first for the nation, the bill would allow private citizens to sue law enforcement agencies for damages over the unauthorized collection of such data...