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WASHINGTON (Feb. 3, 2003)--In his January 28 State of the Union speech, President Bush set the stage for crucial battles in the U.S. Senate over two top priorities for the pro-life movement--banning partial-birth abortion and banning all human cloning.
The President called on Con-gress to send him both bans for his signature.
During the 107th Congress (2001-2002), the House passed both bans, and both measures are expected to pass the House again during the months ahead.
In 2001-02, Democrats held 51-49 majority control in the Senate, and their leadership killed these and other pro-life bills without a vote. Following Republican gains in the ...