Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1002

Introduced
2/8/23  
Enrolled
2/9/23  

Caption

House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the Oklahoma House of Representatives' commitment to pro-life legislation and asserts the belief that all human life is sacred from the point of conception. By recognizing Rose Day, the House aims to reinforce its stance against any public funding for abortion through taxpayer money or insurance premiums. The declaration serves to rally support for ongoing legislative efforts aimed at protecting the rights of unborn children.

Summary

House Resolution 1002 recognizes February 8, 2023, as Rose Day at the State Capitol in Oklahoma. This resolution highlights the significance of Rose Day, which is an occasion for citizens to express their opinions on the crucial matter of the right to life of the unborn. The resolution underscores the importance of civil participation in the legislative process, asserting that the voices of Oklahomans should guide lawmakers in their responsibilities to craft public policies.

Contention

While HR1002 is a resolution and not a bill with the power to directly enact law changes, the underlying implications are significant within the context of the ongoing debates surrounding abortion and reproductive rights. The resolution reflects a clear pro-life ideology that aligns with the political composition of the Oklahoma House. However, this stance may cause contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups advocating for reproductive rights, highlighting the polarized nature of the issue at the state and national levels.

Companion Bills

OK HR1002

Carry Over House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

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