For Immediate Release: May 9, 2007
Williamson Says Battle for Pro-Life Issue Not Over
On
Wednesday the evenly divided Oklahoma Senate again fell one
short of the 32 votes needed to override Gov. Brad Henry’s
veto of SB 714, a pro-life bill that would prohibit state
funds, facilities, and employees from being used to perform
abortions except to save the life of the mother.
But Senate Bill 714’s author, Sen. James
A. Williamson of Tulsa, said he will continue the effort
to ban state funding for abortions.
“I will continue the effort to override the governor as long
as I believe there is a realistic chance to change someone’s
mind,” Williamson said. “Our fight on behalf of unborn
Oklahomans to enact the protections contained in SB 714 will
continue,” Williamson said.
Senate Bill 714 is a pro-life bill that prohibits the use of
state funds, facilities, and employees to perform abortions.
It also requires abortionists to file paperwork with the
state showing they are following laws requiring informed
consent of patients and the notification of minors’ parents
before abortions are performed.
For more information contact:
Senator Williamson's Office: (405) 521-5624