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Dennis Kucinich
U.S. House: Representative
Democratic     Next Election Year: 2010

Education:
MA, Speech Communications, Case Western Reserve University, 1974 BA, Speech Communications, Case Western Reserve University, 1973

Profession:
Consultant, Publicly Owned Electric Systems, 1979-present President, Marketing and Communications Firm, 1985-1995 Instructor, Communications and Political Science, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University, 1991-1994 Professor, Political Science, Case Western Reserve University, 1982-1992 Communications Entrepreneur, Software and Public Relations, 1982-1992 Clerk of Courts, Cleveland Municipal Court, 1976-1977 Sportswriter


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  Voting Record on Legislation Involving Reproductive Issues



(2007) HR 2560 Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2007

Outcome: Bill Failed (204/213)

Summary: -Deems human cloning illegal (Sec. 2 (a)) -Defines human cloning as the implantation of a cloned egg into a uterus or the functioning equivalent of a uterus (Sec. 2 (a)) -States that knowingly transporting or shipping the product of a cloned egg cell is illegal (Sec. 2 (a)) -Sets a criminal penalty of fines and up to 10 years imprisonment (Sec. 2 (a)) -Sets a civil penalty of the greater of $10 million or twice the amount of monetary gain made from the cloning (Sec. 2 (a))
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