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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
7, 2005
Senator Daisy Lawler
Lawler Praises Senate Panel for Passage of House Bill 1686
Senator
Daisy Lawler said today she is pleased pro-life legislation
cleared the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. Lawler said
House Bill 1686 passed the panel with bi-partisan support. Lawler,
one of the co-founders of Democrats for Life, is particularly pleased
that women who are facing the decision to end their pregnancy will
now be armed with information that will hopefully help them choose
life.
“Women who choose to end their pregnancies often do so because
they are unaware of other options that are available to them,”
Lawler said. “This bill will help educate Oklahoma women of
all their choices.”
Lawler (D-Comanche) said the bill also makes it illegal for a
physician to terminate a pregnancy without the voluntary consent
of the pregnant woman. The expectant mother must receive information
about services available to her 24 hours before the termination
of the pregnancy.
“Requiring women to receive information 24 hours prior to
the termination of the pregnancy will allow women much needed time
to consider all their options,” the senator said. “The
goal of this legislation is to make sure all Oklahoma women fully
understand all their options when making the choice to end their
pregnancy. Hopefully once they are armed with all the information
about the services that are available to them they will choose not
to terminate the pregnancy.”
The bill also includes language to enact a “Laci Peterson
Act” which makes it a separate crime to harm or kill an unborn
child during the commission of a crime against the baby’s
mother.
“We all watched the tragic events surrounding the death of
Laci Peterson and her unborn child, Connor,” the lawmaker
said. “Making criminals pay for taking the life of a mother
and her unborn child is commonsense legislation.”
Lawler said enacting the “Laci Peterson Act” will make
criminals accountable for the crimes they commit against not only
a mother, but also against the unborn child that expectant mother
is carrying.
“I am proud of the members of the committee who not only
agreed that criminals should be punished for taking the life of
a mother and her unborn child, but who also agreed about the importance
of educating women on their choices when facing the decision to
terminate a pregnancy,” Lawler said. “This legislation
is an important part of our work to make tomorrow better for our
children.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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