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Editorial: Stem cell compromiseSacramento BeeMay 26th, 2005The Sac Bee recommends specific policies for California's stem cell program to adopt in order to avert legislative intervention.
Editorial: Stem Cell Research AccountabilityLos Angeles TimesMay 26th, 2005The LA Times editorial board, which supported Proposition 71, backs the Ortiz-Runner reforms of California's stem cell research program.
Stem-cell oversight bill is criticizedby Steve JohnsonSan Jose Mercury NewsMay 24th, 2005"The board overseeing California's new $3 billion stem-cell institute on Monday denounced a bill in the Legislature intended to strengthen state oversight of the program, claiming the measure would cripple its research and its ability to help the sick."
Editorial: Rogue operatorSacramento BeeMay 22nd, 2005The California stem cell research "institute's oversight board needs to demonstrate some oversight of Klein. They also should look for ways to compromise with Ortiz, so this institute can get on with the job of finding lifesaving therapies."
Stem-cell board too close to industry, critics worrySan Jose Mercury NewsMay 19th, 2005"California's new stem-cell institute is poised to begin spending $3 billion in public money for research, but watchdogs are worried about whether the board can distribute the money free of industry influence."
Opinion: Stem Cell Agency on Errant Fast Trackby Michael HiltzikLos Angeles TimesMay 16th, 2005Times' columnist Michael Hiltzik writes that the "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has behaved not like the state agency it is, but with the arrogance of a private corporation that happens to be playing with the taxpayers' cash."
Stem cell panel goes to work on fundingby Carl T. HallSan Francisco ChronicleMay 10th, 2005"Short-term bonds to fill the gap until lawsuit is resolved" but critics warn that conflicts will arise if the leadership of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine solicit contributions.
Stem-cell research: After the gold rushby Peter AldhousNatureApril 7th, 2005"California's voters have authorized the spending of $3 billion over the next decade on stem-cell research. But will this bonanza bring threats as well as opportunities?"
Stem cell panel facing allegations of conflictby Terri SomersSan Diego Union-TribuneApril 7th, 2005"Conflict-of-interest allegations already are flying against the committee overseeing California's $3 billion stem cell initiative even though the group isn't close to giving out a dime."
Cell Out: Management issues plague distribution of $3 billion in state stem cell research fundsby Idan IvriLos Angeles City BeatMarch 24th, 2005California's Proposition 71 "has unleashed more competitive maneuvering than many anticipated, with signs that the state body created by the measure is now the personal fiefdom of the man behind the proposition, Robert Klein."
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