(Reuters) - 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 at this point they are short of support.
In addition to vetoing such legislation for the second time in two years, Bush will issue an executive order to encourage scientists to work with the federal government to derive new methods to obtain stem cells without harming human embryos, aides said, adding he would announce no new funding.
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In addition to vetoing such legislation for the second time in two years, Bush will issue an executive order to encourage scientists to work with the federal government to derive new methods to obtain stem cells without harming human embryos, aides said, adding he would announce no new funding.
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