Univ. of Pittsburgh ordered to stop fetal tissue research - could lose funding [View all]

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Pa. House puts Pitt's funding on the line unless it stops its fetal tissue research
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https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/06/27/pennsylvania-state-house-republicans-approval-for-university-of-pittsburgh-funding-hinges-on-fetal-tissue-research/stories/202206270082
HARRISBURG If the University of Pittsburgh wants its annual $151 million appropriation from the state, it will have to stop its fetal tissue research.
Pennsylvania House Republicans amended this requirement into the states appropriation bill for its four state-related universities by a 108-92 vote. Three GOP members, including Rep. Lori Mizgorski, R-Shaler, joined Democrats in opposing the amendment.
The past few years, Pitt has come under fire from some of the state Houses most conservative members for its fetal tissue research. The disapproval has only grown among House GOP members over the last year for the role former Chancellor Mark Nordenberg played as chairman of the states reapportionment committee. The committee redrew district lines in Western Pennsylvania to represent its declining population, which caused some local Republican incumbents to be drawn into the same district or lose their party advantage.
Each year, Pennsylvania sends more than $580 million to its four state-related universities Pitt, Temple, Penn State and Lincoln. This is used to subsidize in-state student tuition, allowing the schools to offer discounts to Pennsylvania residents.
Criticism for Pitt came to a head this year, with House Republicans officially drawing a line in the sand Monday to block the university from receiving its funding unless it ceases its fetal tissue research, just as the Supreme Court overturned abortion as a federal constitutional right under Roe v. Wade.
The amendment approved Monday makes this funding conditional, and would require Pitt to submit a statement to several top state leaders that swore Pitt is not using fetal tissue from elected abortions in its research.
My goal is not to stop the funding, said Rep. Jerry Knowles, R-Schuylkill, who introduced the amendment. As a matter of fact, I want to help Pitt get themselves out of a problem they have created for themselves.
Mr. Knowles said the Pennsylvania Family Institute, the Pro-Life Federation and the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference all supported his amendment.
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Pitt could lose ALL of its funding because of one research program. The crazy bullies have taken over the playground!