For Immediate Release:
April 22, 2004

Senator James A. Williamson
Senate GOP Leader Praises Passage of Marriage Protection Amendment
by House
Senate Republican Leader James
A. Williamson, the architect of the “Marriage
Protection Constitutional Amendment,” praised the
House of Representatives for passing House Bill 2259 Thursday
on a 92 to 4 vote.
“This is a proud day for the people
of Oklahoma and for the Oklahoma Legislature, and I want
to thank the House of Representatives for its quick consideration
of the Marriage Protection Amendment,” stated Williamson,
R-Tulsa.
“Oklahomans deserve the right to vote
to protect traditional marriage, and they’ll get a
chance to do so this November,” he said.
HB 2259 sends to a vote of the people a proposed
constitutional amendment that defines marriage in Oklahoma
as only between one man and one woman and prohibits the
state from recognizing homosexual unions performed in other
states.
Today’s House vote was made possible
when last week the Senate adopted Williamson’s amendment
gutting HB 2259’s original language and replacing
it with language to send the Marriage Protection Amendment
to a vote in this fall’s general election.
For
more information contact:
Senate
Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
