| Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: August 18, 2009
Sen. Randy Brogdon
Sen. Brogdon Blasts District Court Ruling
on Abortion Law
State Sen. Randy
Brogdon said he was extremely disappointed by Tuesday’s ruling
by an Oklahoma County District Court. Judge Vicki Robertson
overturned a 2008 state law requiring a woman to undergo an
ultrasound before receiving an abortion.
“This kind of judicial activism undermines representative form of
government. The people of this state elected us to write laws and
create public policy on their behalf,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso.
“Despite this lower court decision, I am completely confident that
the legislation we approved in 2008 is constitutional.”
The bill began as separate pieces of legislation, all of which
dealt with abortion. The measures were ultimately combined into
Senate Bill 1878, which was approved in both chambers with
bi-partisan support. Brogdon first authored similar legislation in
2006. Last October, Nova Health Systems challenged the section of
the law requiring a doctor or medical technicians to do an
ultrasound before the procedure and describe the image to the woman.
“The district court ruling claimed the bill violated the
one-subject rule of the constitution, but clearly each of the
provisions dealt with the same subject,” Brogdon said. “I am deeply
disappointed with this ruling, and strongly disagree with the
judge’s conclusion.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Brogdon: 405-521-5566

|