Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1041

Introduced
2/14/22  
Enrolled
2/17/22  

Caption

House Resolution; Rose Day 2022; February 16, 2022.

Impact

The resolution does not change existing laws but serves as a declaration that reinforces the state's existing pro-life stance. It reaffirms the belief among legislators that human life is sacred from conception, aligning with trends in state laws that increasingly support measures to restrict abortion and promote pro-life initiatives. This aligns Oklahoma with a broader national movement favoring similar legislative approaches, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in pro-life legislation.

Summary

HR1041 is a resolution recognizing February 16, 2022, as Rose Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol. This day is dedicated to honoring the right to life of the unborn, expressing the significant role that public opinion plays in shaping legislative considerations. The resolution emphasizes the appreciation of citizens who advocate for the sanctity of human life and highlights the commitment of the Oklahoma House of Representatives to safeguard the lives of unborn children.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding HR1041 are strongly positive among supporters, mainly consisting of members from the Republican Party and pro-life advocates. They view the resolution as a vital step in continuing the dialogue around pro-life issues and reinforcing community values tied to the sanctity of life. Conversely, it may face opposition from pro-choice advocates and organizations that argue that such declarations may marginalize women's rights and reproductive health issues.

Contention

While HR1041 is fundamentally a resolution recognizing a day of advocacy rather than a bill proposing new laws or policy changes, it could potentially lead to intensified discussions and debates surrounding reproductive rights in Oklahoma. As the state continues to formulate legislation that limits access to abortion, resolutions like HR1041 solidify existing public sentiment and legislative intent, igniting further contention among parties with differing views on reproductive health rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1002

House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

OK HR1002

House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

OK HR1022

Resolution; Rose Day 2024.

OK HR1004

Resolution; Rose Day 2025.

OK HR1046

Resolution; Oklahoma Agriculture Day; March 24, 2022; directing distribution.

OK HR1031

Resolution; Oklahoma Agriculture Day; April 16, 2024; directing distribution.

OK HR1057

Resolution; 4-H Day at the Capitol; April 12, 2022.

OK HR1054

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK SR31

Resolution; proclaiming March 24, 2022, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; continuing efforts to recognize and support agriculture.

OK HR1055

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

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