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Senate Resolution 8 Defeated By Slim Margin
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, May 30, 2001 (RFM NEWS) On
Tuesday, Senate Resolution
8 failed to pass the Illinois Senate.
Introduced by gubernatorial candidate, state Senator Patrick J.
O'Malley
[R-18, Palos Park], the Resolution would have created a five member
task
force to study the possible link between abortion and breast
cancer.
Resolution 8, which needed 30 yes votes for passage, fell three votes
short,
by a margin of 27 (y) - 20 (n) - 1(p). Three Senators who were expected
to
vote yes missed the roll call vote on Senate Resolution 8, leaving
the
initiative to face a precarious future.
"This is not a pro-life issue and this is not a pro-choice issue," said
Karen
Malec, coordinator of the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer and herself
a
cancer survivor. "Resolution 8 is about informing women of the
overwhelming
scientific information available on the subject. Who knows how many
lives
the suppression of this information might
cost."