Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Republican Senator blocks breast cancer research

Family values Republicans strike again:

The Senate is currently considering the Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Act, legislation that would authorize $40 million per year over five years to fund research into the possible links between breast cancer and the environment. The proposal has over two-thirds support in the Senate.

But the bill’s passage has been stalled, as a senator placed a “hold” on it. Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) released a statement announcing that a single Republican senator was blocking the bill. Reid called it “unconsciable” that one person would “singlehandedly block our ability to have a reasonable debate on a bill.”

It appears that this lone senator may be Dr. Tom Coburn (R-OK) — “an obstetrician who sees patients one morning a week.” Yesterday, when Reid brought the bill to the floor for a vote, Sen. John Kyl (R-AZ) “objected” on behalf of Coburn:

REID: Upon the disposition of all amendments…the Senate proceed to vote on the passage of the bill as amended.

WEBB: Is there an objection? Senator from Arizona.

KYL (R): Mr. President, on behalf of Sen. Coburn (R), there is an objection.

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