For Immediate Release: April 12, 2007
Sen. Wilson Urges Gov.
to Veto Abortion Bill
Calling Senate Bill 714 “outrageous,”
Sen. Jim
Wilson has urged Gov. Brad Henry to veto the
measure. The bill was given final approval in
the Senate on Wednesday and is now headed to the
governor for his consideration. Wilson said the
legislation would forbid the use of state funds,
facilities or employees to terminate pregnancies
and impose further restrictions as well.
“This bill is not pro-life in that it does
not make the procedures illegal. It does mean
that middle class and poor women would be denied
medical procedures and sometimes even advice that
would still be accessible to upper-class Oklahomans,”
said Wilson, D-Tahlequah. “It also makes
no exceptions for rape or incest, and it is so
egregious that an ER won’t be able to give
rape or incest victims emergency contraception
to keep them from becoming pregnant as a result
of the assault.”
Wilson appeared at a State Capitol press conference
on Thursday along with fellow senators and representatives
of the Oklahoma Nurses Association, the American
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Oklahoma
State Medical Association and the Oklahoma Osteopathic
Association to explain the negative impact SB
714 could have on the health and welfare of Oklahoma
women. Both the doctors and Wilson stated that
the bill was too intrusive and restrictive to
effectively protect all life.
“The horrifying truth is this bill could
result in the premature deaths of mothers and
babies after delivery. It does not make exceptions
for fatal fetal defects, the health of the mother
or life expectancy of the mother after being forced
to go through delivery,” Wilson said. “It
prohibits a pregnant woman with cancer from deciding
with her own doctor to receive life saving treatment
if such treatment would require termination of
pregnancy.”
Wilson said he’d sent the governor a letter
outlining his concerns and calling for him to
veto SB 714. “While most Oklahomans are
opposed to abortion, most believe that not all
medical procedures resulting in termination of
pregnancy should be prohibited because of a person’s
financial situation,” Wilson said. “The
lives of Oklahoma wives, sisters, mothers and
daughters are too important to play politics with
them.”
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Senator Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574