California's $5.5 Billion Stem Cell Countdown: Two Pathways to the Ballot But Maybe One Not So Good
A $5.5 billion, proposed ballot measure today is anywhere from 58 percent to 63 percent on its way to possibly saving the California stem cell agency from financial extinction.
The agency, known formally as the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), is running out of money -- the $3 billion that voters gave it in 2004. It needs the initi…
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