Press Release April 17, 2008

This is a press release from the California ProLife

    For immediate release:                                                                            For more information:
Thursday, April 17, 2008                                                                            
Derrick Jones, (202) 626-8825 
                                                                                                     
 

OKLAHOMA ENACTS STRONGEST
ULTRASOUND BILL YET
House, Senate Override Governor's Veto
 

WASHINGTON – Today, the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate overrode Governor Brad Henry's veto of SB 1878. Among other things, the bill requires that at least one hour prior to an abortion, an abortionist perform an ultrasound and display the image of the unborn child so that the mother can view it if she chooses. This strengthens a provision in Oklahoma law that provided that mothers be told where they could obtain a free ultrasound and fetal heart tone services before an abortion.

"By strengthening the ultrasound provision of their law, the Oklahoma legislature has created the strongest, most protective ultrasound law in the nation. They are doing everything possible to ensure that a mother is given the opportunity to see her unborn child in real-time and learn all the facts before making the life and death decision of abortion," said Mary Spaulding Balch, J.D., National Right to Life State Legislative Director. "Simply put, the abortion decision cannot be undone. Women deserve all the facts."

The full text of the Oklahoma legislation is available at:
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/2007-08bills/SB/SB1878_ENR.RTF  


Governor Henry vetoed the legislation yesterday and the Oklahoma House and Senate quickly voted today to override his veto (House – 81-15; Senate – 37-11).

Including Oklahoma, a total of thirteen states have laws which make provisions for an abortionist to offer a woman the opportunity to view an ultrasound image of her unborn child. This year, South Dakota and Ohio joined Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Utah and Wisconsin. Louisiana requires that, for abortions at twenty or more weeks gestation, an ultrasound be performed and that the woman be offered the opportunity to view the image. Two other states, Arizona and Florida, require an ultrasound for all abortions after 12 weeks, but it is up to the woman to request to see the image.

Additionally, South Carolina's abortion businesses will be required to inform women that they have a right to view the ultrasound of their unborn child one hour before an abortion under a compromise South Carolina House and Senate lawmakers reached today. The bill is expected to be signed by Governor Mark Sanford.

"We will continue to work and urge other states to pass similar legislation that seeks to protect mothers and their unborn children," Balch added
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California ProLife Council (CPLC) (www.californiaprolife.org.) is the largest statewide organization in California solely dedicated to pro-life issues. CPLC is a non-sectarian, non-partisan, non-profit grassroots organization of pro-life groups and individuals in California dedicated to protecting and fostering the most basic value of our society- respect for LIFE itself.  We seek to educate our community in regard to abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide, to identify and organize the pro-life population of the state into an effective team, and to restore respect for human life to public policy.  California ProLife Council is the California affiliate of the National Right to Life Committee, Inc. (www.nrlc.org)
 


 

Previous Press Releases

 

March 14, 2008 -- Governor Round signs Ultrasound Bill

 

February 27, 2008 -- Obama debate comments on Schiavo send dangerous message to disabled community

 

January 28, 2008 -- National Right to Life PAC Statement on Presidential Candidates

 

January 17, 2008 -- New Report: Abortion Numbers Continue to Decline

 

January 10, 2008 -- ProLife Congressional Hero John Dootlittle Retires; Senator Rico Oller Announces Bid for Doolittle's Seat

 

November 29, 2007 -- National Right to Life Mourns the Death of Former Congressman Henry J. Hyde

 

November 17, 2007 -- National Right to Life Shakes Up Race for Republican Presidential Nomination by Endorsing Fred Thompson

 

May 23, 2007 -- National Ultrasound Trend Grows


May 3, 2007 --
National Right to Life Applauds Blanket Pro-Life Veto Warning by President Bush


April 3, 2007 -- Idaho Governor Signs Law Providing for Ultrasound Before Abortion


March 22, 2007 -- Mississippi Governor Signs Ultrasound Bill


February 19, 2007 -- National Right to Life Pleased by McCain Statement on Roe v. Wade


August 11, 2005 -- Planned Parenthood: Tax-Supported Hate Speech


August 27, 2003 -- California ProLife PAC endorses Tom McClintock for Governor


March 13, 2003 -- U.S. Senate Passes Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion, But 33 Senators Vote Against the  Ban, Saying Roe v. Wade Protects Partial-Birth Abortion


November 6, 2001 -- Attorney General Acts to Bar Use of Controlled Substances for Assisted Suicide


May 6, 2002 -- California Senate Poised to O.K. Non-Physician Abortions


January 16, 2002 -- California ProLife Endorses Simon for Governor


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