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Related: About this forumProtest kills personhood bill
IN A stunning victory for supporters of a women's right to choose abortion, a proposed "personhood" bill in Oklahoma that would have given embryos the same rights as human beings fizzled out in the state legislature.
The bill sailed through the state Senate in a 34-8 vote in February, and supporters expected it to pass the House just as easily. But with public outcry growing against the anti-woman bill, the legislation died without even coming to a vote on the floor, when the House Republican Caucus voted April 19 not to hear the bill.
The bill, known as SB 1433, would have defined life as beginning at "the moment of conception" and granted all the rights of a citizen to unborn fetuses at any stage of development. The bill provided no exception for cases of rape or incest.
The bill sailed through the state Senate in a 34-8 vote in February, and supporters expected it to pass the House just as easily. But with public outcry growing against the anti-woman bill, the legislation died without even coming to a vote on the floor, when the House Republican Caucus voted April 19 not to hear the bill.
The bill, known as SB 1433, would have defined life as beginning at "the moment of conception" and granted all the rights of a citizen to unborn fetuses at any stage of development. The bill provided no exception for cases of rape or incest.
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Protest kills personhood bill (Original Post)
Neoma
Apr 2012
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lastlib
(24,901 posts)1. Woo-hoo!! An important victory, but...
...there are many more battles ahead. Thank you, Oklahoma!
jillan
(39,451 posts)2. YES!!!! That is great news coming from a red red state!
corkhead
(6,119 posts)3. self preservation instinct kicked in.
The cowards didn't want to be on record so they didn't even bring it out on the floor. I guess this means they now know they've over-reached. Too bad.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)4. k&r n/t
if we have learned only one thing, let it be that these fundamentalist Christians will never stop until they have transformed the US into a theocracy.
Personhood has not been defeated in Oklahoma, only put on hold until they think we are not watching.