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CFAC Says Applicant Secrecy is Bad Policy

CFAC Says Applicant Secrecy is Bad Policy

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Sep 20, 2006
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As we mentioned in the item below, we queried the California First Amendment Coalition concerning CIRM's secrecy on the letters of intent.

Peter Scheer, executive director of the San Rafael, Ca., organization, said in an interview that CIRM's position may be legally defensible but is "bad policy." Without knowing who doesn't get a grant, he said the pub…

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