A recent poll of 800 Kansas voters
conducted by renowned Republican pollster Fred Steeper found that Kansas
voters overwhelmingly support allowing all types of stem cell research and
treatments in Kansas and oppose any state-level bans on stem cell research or
treatments allowed under federal law. By a margin of more than two-to-one,
Kansas voters said they support allowing both adult and early, or embryonic,
stem cell research in the state and oppose a proposed law that would impose a
state ban on the type of stem cell research called Somatic Cell Nuclear
Transfer (SCNT).

The poll, conducted prior to the holiday season, includes a
demographically valid sample of 800 registered Kansas voters and has a margin
of error of plus or minus 3.5%.

Source: PRNewsWire


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