Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1022

Introduced
2/6/24  
Enrolled
2/8/24  

Caption

Resolution; Rose Day 2024.

Impact

The resolution aims to reaffirm the Oklahoma House of Representatives' stance on the issue of life at conception and to underscore their legislative efforts in this area. It seeks to encourage public participation from citizens who support the protection of unborn children, reinforcing the notion that the fight for legal protections will persist until comprehensive protection for their lives is recognized. The adoption of this resolution signifies Oklahoma's ongoing commitment to leading the nation in pro-life legislation.

Summary

House Resolution 1022 recognizes February 7, 2024, as Rose Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol. This resolution emphasizes the importance of citizens' rights to express their opinions on critical issues and highlights the members of the House of Representatives' commitment to protecting the right to life of the unborn. The resolution serves as a formal recognition of the significant public policy issue represented by the sanctity of human life and advocates for continued efforts to defend unborn children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1022 appears to be primarily positive among those in favor of pro-life policies. Supporters view the recognition of Rose Day as an essential platform for voicing their commitment to the sanctity of life, while also attracting wider public engagement. However, it may draw criticism from those who hold opposing views regarding abortion rights, indicating a potentially contentious atmosphere surrounding the observance of this resolution.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention related to HR1022 is the broader implications it presents in the ongoing national debate regarding abortion rights. The resolution not only opposes taxpayer funding for abortions but also aligns Oklahoma with movements that may challenge federal standards on reproductive rights. This positioning may create friction between state policies and proponents of reproductive choice, emphasizing the ongoing societal divide on this subject.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1002

House Resolution; Rose Day 2023.

OK HR1010

Resolution; Oklahoma Agriculture Day; April 11, 2023; directing distribution.

OK SR8

Resolution; declaring Aprill 11, 2023, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day.

OK SR7

Resolution; proclaiming April 5, 2023, the annual 4-H Day at the Capitol.

OK HR1008

Resolution; 4-H Day at the Capitol.

OK SR22

A Resolution declaring the first Friday in June be recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day in the State of Oklahoma; supporting efforts to prevent the tragic effects of gun violence.

OK SCR4

Concurrent resolution; supporting the conservation of fish and wildlife resources; and encouraging Oklahomans to teach hunting and angling to youth.

OK HCR1007

Concurrent Resolution; Asians/Pacific American Heritage Month.

OK SR19

A Resolution recognizing May as Older Americans Month; supporting and protecting the rights of nursing home residents; and directing distribution.

OK SCR12

A Concurrent Resolution calling for equal treatment of college students; expecting institutions to respect the Constitutional protection of equality; respecting all students' beliefs; removing DEI; stopping funding at DEI-teaching institutions.

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