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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: July 31, 2009
Newberry Opposed to Including Abortion
in Proposed Healthcare Reform
State Sen. Dan
Newberry said he was opposed to federal proposals
in healthcare reform that could increase the number of abortions
in this country funded for by taxpayers.
“Oklahomans have worked hard to enact legislation protecting our most vulnerable
citizens, yet there are many in Washington who clearly do not believe in the
sanctity of human life,” Newberry said. “We’ve already
seen at least one U.S. House proposal that would require Americans to carry a ‘minimum
package of health benefits.’ I am terribly concerned that means taxpayers
would be forced to help pay for abortions, despite the moral objections of millions
of Americans.”
Newberry, R-Tulsa, authored and passed Senate Resolution 5 during
the 2009 session, decrying the “Freedom of Choice Act.” That measure, proposed
by Barack Obama during his presidential campaign, would invalidate many of Oklahoma’s
laws aimed at protecting the unborn.
“The healthcare reforms being proposed right now are just another way to
overturn efforts in Oklahoma to protect women’s health and save the lives
of innocent babies,” Newberry said. “Oklahomans and their fellow
citizens from across the country need to let Congress know they oppose the inclusion
of abortion mandates in the healthcare reforms being discussed in Washington.”
Newberry praised Oklahoma Congresswoman Mary Fallin for her opposition
to efforts that would result in the expansion of taxpayer funded
abortions, as well as mandates that would require private insurance
companies to cover abortions.
“I want to commend Representative Fallin for standing with the countless
pro-life Americans in this country who are morally opposed to abortion on demand,” Newberry
said. “She’s taken the right stand, and I am proud to stand
with her in this fight.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

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