For Immediate Release:
May 8, 2007
Democratic
Senators Respond To Sen. Williamson
on Senate Bill 714
A trio of Democratic
Senators Tuesday blasted Sen. James
Williamson, R-Tulsa, over his latest
effort to override Gov. Brad Henry’s
veto of Senate Bill 714.
Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, said
Williamson and his supporters have
continuously berated the 17 Democratic
Senators that voted to sustain the
veto. “The constant attacks,
from repeated override attempts
to intimidation to death threats,
in the case of SB 714 is clearly
meant to wear down its opponents,”
Wilson said. “I view this
as a serious breach of some of the
most hallowed principles that guide
health care professionals, especially
compassion and the integrity of
the health care provider-patient
relationship.”
Sen. Debbe Leftwich, D- Oklahoma
City, who has supported pro-life
bills in the past, said she couldn’t
support Williamson’s bill,
in part, because it didn’t
include exceptions for rape or incest.
She added that Sen. Williamson’s
bill is also misleading. “While
SB714 has been held out to its supporters
and to the public as a bill that
will restrict abortions at state
facilities and prevent state funds
from being spent on abortions,”
Leftwich said.
Leftwich said it goes much further
than that. “This bill states
that it shall be unlawful for any
funds received or controlled by
this state or any agency or political
subdivision, thereof, including,
but not limited to, funds derived
from federal, state or local taxes,
gifts or grants, from any source,
public or private,” she said.
“ This would affect every
hospital in the state.”
Wilson said there is nothing in
this bill to limit abortions for
pregnancies of inconvenience. “
Even Senator Williamson himself
has indicated that anyone can go
to a private abortion clinic, pay
$300, and terminate a pregnancy,”
Wilson said. “Such clinics
do not generally provide therapeutic
abortions where there are complicated
medical problems involving issues
such as cancer or kidney failure
in the mother, or a lethal birth
defect in the fetus. These clinics
generally provide abortion on demand
for pregnancies of inconvenience.”
Sen. Andrew Rice, D-Oklahoma City,
said SB 714 hurts not only Oklahoma
women, but its medical profession
as well. “Women in Oklahoma
deserve the finest medical and ethical
treatment when they face complicated
pregnancies,” Rice said. “
The OU Medical Center has amazing
physicians, specialists, and support
staff. Legislative involvement in
the Medical Center should exist
only to provide resources for health
professionals to deliver great care
to Oklahomans--not to place restrictions
on that care.”
For more information contact:
Senator Wilson's Office: (405)
521-5574