Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1014

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Concurrent resolution; Day of Tears recognition; distribution.

Impact

The adoption of HCR1014 may have symbolic implications for state laws regarding abortion, as it reflects the ongoing debates surrounding reproductive rights. It serves to vocalize a sentiment that could contribute to legislative changes in the future around issues of abortion. The resolution positions Oklahoma's legislature firmly against abortion, promoting a narrative that seeks to influence public perception and potentially policymakers regarding reproductive health services.

Summary

HCR1014 is a Concurrent Resolution recognizing January 22, 2022, as the Day of Tears in Oklahoma. The resolution encourages citizens to lower their flags to half-staff to mourn the loss of innocent preborn children due to abortion. The resolution references the Supreme Court's 1973 decision, which established abortion as a constitutional right, and highlights the significant number of preborn children whose lives have been lost since then. The intent of the resolution is to promote awareness and remembrance of the impact of abortion on society, specifically focusing on the loss of life involved.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR1014 is largely aligned with pro-life advocates who view the resolution as a crucial acknowledgment of the loss of life due to abortion. The language of mourning and remembrance resonates strongly with supporters, who see it as an important step in fostering a culture that values preborn children. Critics, however, may argue that such resolutions do not address the complexities surrounding abortion rights and could further polarize the debate without offering constructive solutions.

Contention

While HCR1014 is primarily a resolution for recognition and observance, it underscores the existing tensions between differing perspectives on abortion. The bill’s passage can be seen as a form of government endorsement for the pro-life viewpoint, which may lead to contention in legislative discussions regarding reproductive rights moving forward. Despite its ceremonial nature, the resolution embodies the larger ideological battles that are present within state and national politics concerning women's health and reproductive freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR14

Concurrent resolution; recognizing January 22nd as the Day of Tears in Oklahoma; encouraging citizens to lower thier flags to half-staff.

OK HCR1010

Concurrent resolution; Murrah Building bombing; distribution.

OK HCR1004

Concurrent Resolution declaring executive action addressing gun violence as unconstitutional; directing distribution.

OK HC18

Day of Tears in Mississippi; recognize January 22, 2022, as.

OK HCR1012

Concurrent resolution; Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.

OK HCR22

Designation of January 22nd as a Day of Tears

OK SCR38

Designates January 22, 2022, as the Day of Tears in Louisiana and encourages Louisiana citizens to lower their flags to half-staff to mourn the innocent, pre-born children who have lost their lives due to abortion.

OK HCR1013

Concurrent resolution; Christ is King; distribution.

OK HCR1008

Concurrent Resolution; findings; severe weather high winds; wildfires; firefighting personnel; recognition; distribution.

OK HCR1014

Concurrent Resolution; Military Spouse Appreciation Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.