Concurrent resolution; recognizing January 22nd as the Day of Tears in Oklahoma; encouraging citizens to lower thier flags to half-staff.
Impact
If enacted, SCR14 will not change existing laws but will serve to raise public awareness surrounding the issue of abortion and its consequences as viewed by proponents of the resolution. By establishing a specific day for mourning, the resolution highlights the ongoing societal debate about abortion and emphasizes the perspectives of those who strongly oppose it. This public observance could lead to increased discussions and sentiments against abortion within the state, adding emotional and symbolic significance to the legislative landscape.
Summary
SCR14, introduced by Senator Merrick and Representative Crosswhite Hader, designates January 22 as the 'Day of Tears' in Oklahoma. This resolution serves as a formal recognition of the impact of the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, which occurred on January 22, 1973. The resolution notes with sorrow the estimated over 62 million unborn children who have lost their lives since the ruling, framing the date as one for reflection and mourning. Furthermore, it encourages the citizens of Oklahoma to lower their flags to half-staff in commemoration of these losses.
Contention
While SCR14 is a concurrent resolution without legislative power to create or amend law, it can spark contention among differing factions within the community regarding the abortion debate. Advocates for reproductive rights may view this resolution as a harmful attempt to stigmatize abortion, while opponents may see it as a necessary acknowledgment of the loss of life associated with abortion practices. Ultimately, the resolution may deepen existing divides on this sensitive issue within Oklahoma's legislative and public spheres.
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.
Concurrent resolution; proclaiming November 23, 2024 as Oklahoma Native American Warrior Day; encouraging Oklahomans to participate; and directing distribution.