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Senator Randy Brogdon
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For Immediate Release: February 24, 2006
Sen. Randy Brogdon
Senate Democrats Kill Pro-Life Bills (Again)
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House-passed pro-life legislation also
faces tough road in Democrat-controlled Senate
The State Senate’s Democrat majority
renewed its annual tradition and once again killed a
number of Republican-authored pro-life measures this
week by refusing to give the bills a committee hearing
before this week’s committee deadline.
And a member of the Senate’s Republican
leadership team predicted that Senate Democrats will
also kill the pro-life bills passed this week by the
House of Representatives.
“Sadly, this is a different verse
of the same song. Senate Democrats have once again killed
meaningful, common sense pro-life bills without so much
as a committee hearing,” stated Senate Republican
Whip Randy Brogdon. “The Senate Democrats will
almost certainly kill the pro-life bills coming over
from the House, too.”
“Things won’t change at the
State Capitol until we finally have pro-life leadership
in the Oklahoma State Senate,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso,
who authored one of the pro-life bills killed this week
by Senate Democrats.
For years, Sen. Bernest Cain, D-Oklahoma,
has been the point person designated by the Senate’s
liberal Democrat leadership to block pro-life legislation
from being heard in the Democrat-controlled Senate.
He serves as chairman of the Senate’s Health and
Human Resources Committee.
Thursday, four of the GOP’s pro-life
bills died in Cain’s committee because he refused
to grant them a committee hearing:
- SB 1694, by Sen. David Myers of Ponca
City, would require that women seeking an abortion be
informed that printed materials are available describing
the pain a fetus may feel during an abortion, and requiring
that women be informed that in certain circumstances
measures may be taken to eliminate the pain an abortion
causes to an unborn child.
- SB 1781, by Sen. Cliff Aldridge of Choctaw, would
provide information, counseling, and support services
to assist pregnant women in choosing alternatives to
abortion, such as adoption.
- SB 1898, by Sen. Randy Brogdon of Owasso, would require
that women seeking abortions be informed that ultrasound
imaging and heart tone monitoring services are available
so that the mother can view the development of her unborn
child.
- SB 1739, by Sen. Owen Laughlin of Woodward, would
require better statistical reporting by abortion providers
about abortions at their facilities, such as the number
of abortions performed and complications that have developed
during procedures.
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