Abortion reporting bill passes Oklahoma Senate

 
BY JULIE BISBEE | Published: May 12, 2010   

A bill to require women seeking an abortion to fill out a questionnaire passed the Senate on Tuesday.

House Bill 3284 passed the Senate after nearly 45 minutes of debate in a vote of 32-11. An identical bill was passed last session and signed by Gov. Brad Henry but the state Supreme Court threw it out because it was part of a bill that violated the state’s requirement that legislation stick to one subject.

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The measure is being held in a parliamentary procedure by the author, Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond. If no action is taken, the bill will go to the governor by the end of the week.

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