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The Democrat who wrote the House abortion provision, Bart Stupak, says he won't back the Senate bill.
ECONOMIST: Religion is causing the president headaches
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Dingell and Bart Stupak, of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, have been investigating several clinical trials of Vytorin and its sister drug Zetia.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Meanwhile, Michigan Democrats Bart Stupak and John Dingell are asking about everything from the companies' television advertising to insider stock sales to mishandling of data.
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" Says Representative Bart Stupak (D--Mich.), who is leading the House investigation: "Somewhere in here these companies have ethical and moral obligations to cardiologists and patients.
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"You bring in an independent advisory panel to 'put the lipstick on the pig' to salvage Vytorin, and you can't do that right, " says Bart Stupak, D-Mich.
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In visiting the Blakely plant, FDA inspectors found "a facility riddled with unsanitary and unsafe conditions, " said Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Michigan, citing the inspector's preliminary report.
CNN: Peanut company officials spurn Congress' questions
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The prohibition, introduced by Democratic members, including Rep. Brad Ellsworth, D-Indiana, and Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Michigan, would exclude cases of rape, incest or if the mother's life is in danger.
CNN: House passes health care reform bill
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They were close, but a group of anti-abortion Democrats were holding out, hoping to get a vote on the stricter abortion language written last year by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI).
NPR: Health Care Passage Hinged On Abortion Language
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John Dingell and Bart Stupak on Friday released new documents they say raise "serious concerns" about the delay of reporting key results of a key study of the cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Among the claims, Democrats Henry Waxman of California and Bart Stupak of Michigan sent a letter in June to then-BP chief executive Tony Hayward claiming the oil company had made multiple decisions because of economic reasons that "increased the danger of a catastrophic well failure".
BBC: Oil spill: BP 'did not sacrifice safety to save money'