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One Small Step for Missouri, One Giant Leap for Stem-Cell Research

So after the $30 million spent in campaigning, the lengthy legal battles over ballot descriptions, and some of the most controversial ads of this election year — all for a Missouri state stem-cell ballot initiative — what do state voters have to show for it?

On the face of it, not much.

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This article was originally published in ABC News.

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