Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Lamb Urges Henry To Sign Pro-Life Bill

The State Senate’s author of an omnibus pro-life bill that overwhelmingly passed the State Senate and House of Representatives today urged Governor Henry to sign the bill before tonight’s midnight deadline for gubernatorial action on the bill.

“I strongly encourage Governor Henry to join the Oklahoma Legislature in taking a stand for the rights of the unborn and for the sanctity of life by signing this bill before tonight’s deadline,” said Senator Todd Lamb, R-Edmond, author of Senate Bill 1878.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Omnibus Pro-Life Bill Passes Senate

An omnibus pro-life bill passed the Oklahoma State Senate Wednesday with a bipartisan vote.
Senate Bill 1878 by Senator Todd Lamb, R-Edmond, and Rep. Pam Peterson, R-Tulsa, contains several pro-life initiatives. It passed the Senate 38-10.
By combining various pieces of legislation from Lamb and members of the House, the bill now creates the Freedom of Conscience Act which protects the rights of healthcare providers to refuse to take part in the destruction of human life (SB 1878—Sen. Lamb, Rep. Peterson); regulates the use of the dangerous chemical pill RU-486, used when the unborn child is about two months old (HB 2181—Rep. McNiel); ensures the mother’s consent to abort is truly voluntary, and protects against coerced abortions (HB 3059—Sen. Williamson, Rep. Hamilton); provides a woman with an ultrasound of her unborn child which she can view prior to undergoing the abortion (HB 3144—Sen. Lamb, Rep. Billy); cultivates respect for disabled children by banning the wrongful-life lawsuits that claim a baby would have been better off aborted (HB 2814—Sen. Crain, Rep. Sullivan).
“The provisions spelled out in this legislation are critical pro-life advances,” said Lamb. “Working with pro-life members of the House and Senate to protect the sanctity of life and develop this comprehensive bill has been an honor. I am encouraged by the bipartisan support to protect innocent life today in the Senate.”
The next stop for the measure is Governor Henry's office for his action.

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