For Immediate Release: April 16, 2007
Medical Professionals/Lawmakers
Urge Gov. to Sign SB 714
Medical professionals and members of the Legislature
held press conferences in Oklahoma City and Tulsa on Monday,
urging Gov. Brad Henry to sign Senate Bill 714 into law.
Sen. James A. Williamson, principal author of the measure,
said the press conferences were necessary to counter misinformation
from opponents of the measure.
“It is important to remember that at the heart of
it, this bill simply gets the state of Oklahoma out of the
abortion business,” said Williamson, R-Tulsa. “Secondly,
those doctors and nurses who spoke out against the bill
at a press conference last week do not speak for the majority
of the medical profession in Oklahoma.”
Williamson also said that language on reporting requirements
in the bill was simply there to ensure that abortionists
were following state laws on informed consent and parental
notification.
Among those speaking in favor of SB 714 was Dr. Mary Martin,
a Midwest City OB/GYN, who refuted many of the claims made
by opponents of the measure.
“Women or teens who are pregnant as the result of
rape or incest will still have the remedy of abortion. The
bill does not prohibit birth control or the use of the morning-after
pill,” said Martin. “This makes it crystal clear
that the use of birth control or the morning-after pill
would not be defined as abortion.”
Martin also pointed out that Medicaid currently covers abortions
necessary to save the life of the mother, and for pregnancies
as a result of rape or incest, and noted those would not
be affected by SB 714. She also countered those who felt
it was better to abort an unborn child diagnosed with a
serious medical condition.
“As someone who delivers babies, I take exception
to the assumption that aborting a baby rather than carrying
the child to natural outcome is somehow kinder or less traumatic,”
Martin said. “I can attest that every parent who gives
birth to such a child finds comfort in recognizing common
familial features such as ears or feet or noses. Terminating
the pregnancy before its natural outcome not only robs the
family of this healing experience, but makes them complicit
in the death of their child.”
Williamson reminded reporters that SB 714 had passed by
wide margins with bipartisan support in both chambers.
“Oklahoma is a strong pro-life state. We hope the
governor will reject the inflammatory claims of the opponents
of this measure and sign SB 714 into law,” Williamson
said.
For more information contact:
Senator Williamson's Office: (405) 521-5624