(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, June 20 - President George W. Bush on
Wednesday vetoed legislation to expand federally funded
embryonic stem cell research, triggering an uphill battle in
the Democratic-led Congress to override him.
Two-thirds majority votes would be needed in the Senate and
House of Representatives to overcome Bush's opposition and make
the bill law, and backers conceded they are short of support.
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Wednesday vetoed legislation to expand federally funded
embryonic stem cell research, triggering an uphill battle in
the Democratic-led Congress to override him.
Two-thirds majority votes would be needed in the Senate and
House of Representatives to overcome Bush's opposition and make
the bill law, and backers conceded they are short of support.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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