Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Todd Lamb, R-Edmond/Okla. City
State Capitol Room 513-A
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5632
For Immediate Release: April 17, 2008
Sen. Todd Lamb
State
Legislature Overrides Henry Veto of Bipartisan Pro-Life Legislation
The State Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday
to override Gov. Brad Henry’s veto of Senate Bill 1878, a
bipartisan pro-life bill, by a vote of 37-11. Thirty-two votes were
required to override the veto in the Senate. The House of Representatives
voted 81-15 to join the Senate in overriding the veto.
It is the first gubernatorial veto overridden by the State Legislature
since the administration of former Gov. David Walters.
“I want to thank my Senate and House colleagues for taking
a stand for the unborn and for the sanctity of life by overriding
this unconscionable veto,” said Sen. Todd Lamb, R-Edmond,
author of Senate Bill 1878.
Lamb said he wanted to correct a factual error that was contained
in the governor’s veto message that was sent to the Legislature
Wednesday night.
“Gov. Henry was factually inaccurate in his assertion that
this bill forces victims of rape and incest to view an ultrasound
of their unborn baby. The bill in no way forces a woman to view
the ultrasound that is conducted before an abortion,” Lamb
stated.
Senate Bill 1878 is authored by Senator Todd Lamb, R-Edmond, and
Representative Pam Peterson, R-Tulsa.
Summary of SB 1878:
• Creates the Freedom of Conscience Act which protects the
rights of healthcare providers to refuse to take part in the destruction
of human;
• Regulates the use of the dangerous chemical pill RU-486,
used when the unborn child is about two months old;
• Ensures the mother’s consent to abort is truly voluntary,
and protects against coerced abortions;
• Provides a woman with an ultrasound of her unborn child
which she can view, but is not required to view, prior to undergoing
the abortion;
• Cultivates respect for disabled children by banning the
wrongful-life lawsuits that claim a baby would have been better
off aborted.
For more information contact:
Senator Lamb's Office: (405) 521-5632

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