Budget plan will require university reports of stem cell use

LANSING — A state Senate budget plan to trim 3% from Michigan’s public universities during the next fiscal year, reducing state funding by $48 million, would require those that conduct embryonic stem cell research to report to the state by Dec. 1 how many human embryo stem cells they’ve received, created, stored and used for research.

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