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-Rep. Doug Cox Ph.D (R)
Unfortunately SB1433 passed the House Health Committee yesterday.
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-Rep. Doug Cox Ph.D (R)
Unfortunately SB1433 passed the House Health Committee yesterday.
Blogger/organizer/activist organization Ok4RJ takes some time to explain the various pushes towards personhood that are happening, and the importance of organizing voter education campaigns.
After the OK state senate’s ruling regarding SB 1433 The Personhood Act a lot started happening across social media sites. Let’s do a quick rundown of some of those groups/pages/organizations etc. that will be important to know about when it comes to turning online disapproval of this bill into real world action.
OK4RJ
Definitely one of my favorite resources for OK related reproductive justice education and information. The blog updates regularly and covers a wide variety of topics and issues. This group is currently busy with organizing a conference to take place next weekend, a great place to meet other activists in the area.
Pro-Life or Pro-Lives? (event)
Take Root: Red State Perspectives on Reproductive Justice 2012 (conference)
Oklahoma Hates Women (facebook group link)
OCRJ (non profit organization)
Pro-Lives Oklahoma (group)
Pro-Choice Oklahoma (group)
Persons Against Personhood in Oklahoma (change.org petition)
STOP the Oklahoma Personhood Bill-March In March (page)
So! That is a lot to take in and many places to connect to people over this important issue. Of course reproductive justice is always being attacked and threatened in Oklahoma, hopefully these new groups and efforts help to solidify a presence of activists to thwart future efforts. Best case scenario is that this personhood business goes to a state question (there is a bill moving through the house in order to do that), in that event it will be important to develop this online activism and concern into groups that can actively educate the citizens of Oklahoma as to why personhood is dangerous and harmful to their personal reproductive health and rights.
If you spot anyone/thing/page/group/etc. I may have missed feel free to send a tweet, message or email! (oklahomahateswomen@gmail.com)
For those of you who haven’t heard, Senate Bill 1433, otherwise known as the Personhood Act, passed the Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday, 34-8. The Personhood Act seeks to define life at conception and extend the same rights to the “unborn” child as a… bornchild, I guess?
Apparently the rights extended to children don’t add up to much in Oklahoma, according to Democratic Senator Jim Wilson of Tahlequah, who pointed out that if a woman needed to take her uninsured child to an emergency room for an ear ache, she would need to shell out $600.
A great organization to get to know!
In a sign that—perhaps, maybe—the extreme right’s extremist attacks on the rights and health of women and children may have some limits, the Oklahoma legislature today allowed a bill to die in committee which, if passed, would have denied food vouchers and nutrition services to prenatal and pediatric clients served by Planned Parenthood of Tulsa County.
- Jodi Jacobson, Editor-in-Chief RH Reality Check
First they limit access to abortion, and now they pass measures to cut funding to help feed those children? Oklahoma is a dangerous place for anyone except a fetus.
The proposed legislation would define life as beginning at conception, require stricter operating standards for abortion clinics and ban all research involving human embryos.
Health and legal advocates opposed to the legislation say the bills are essentially attempts to ban abortion and shut down clinics that provide the procedure, even though the clinics also provide other vital health services such as cancer screenings.
Those who support the bills say they are necessary to protect human life and are supported by a majority of Oklahomans. -Tulsa World
11 days into the legislative session and already there are 5 anti abortion bills out of committee….
The Republican-controlled Oklahoma House of
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