Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 10, 2010
Senate Approves Three Pro-Life Bills
The full Senate has reaffirmed
three pieces of legislation aimed at protecting the rights of the unborn
in Oklahoma and the health of Oklahoma women. Senate Bill 1890, by Sen.
Todd Lamb,
R-Edmond, would prohibit the performance of an abortion due to the sex
of the unborn child. Lamb said his measure and two others approved by
the Senate on Wednesday were approved with bipartisan support.
“These bills were each approved previously by the Legislature, but
were prevented from taking effect due to a court ruling that they violated
Oklahoma’s Constitution regarding single-subjects for legislation,”
said Lamb, Senate Majority Floor Leader. “We believed then and believe
now these provisions reflect the values of our state, and have successfully
reaffirmed them in the Senate as individual measures.”
Senate Bill 1891, by Sen. Anthony Sykes, R-Moore, would create the Freedom
of Conscience Act to permit an individual to refuse to participate in
activities involving abortions, human embryos, fetal tissue or assisted
suicide.
“Many Oklahomans have strong moral objections to these procedures,”
Sykes said. “We’re simply saying these individuals should
not be forced to participate in procedures they believe are in direct
contradiction with their beliefs regarding the sanctity of human life.”
Senate Bill 1902, by Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, regulates the administration
of RU-486, also known as the abortion pill.
“This legislation will better protect the health of Oklahoma women
by ensuring only properly trained physicians can administer this prescription,
the women have more information because of the abortion bill, and to ensure
better follow-up for the women,” Jolley said.
Each of the measures now moves to the House of Representatives for further
consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Lamb: 405-521-5632
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