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Showing: September, 2003

Although Senator Keith Leftwich lost his battle with cancer on Friday, the South Oklahoma City Democrat left the state an important legacy of public service and legislation that made Oklahoma a better place to live, work and raise a family. The 49-year-old lawmaker died at approximately 10:30 this morning. He was initially diagnosed with cancer in January 2002. He is survived by his wife Debbe and their sons, Kurt and Kevin.
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In an interview from June 2003, Sen. Leftwich talks about his youth and his lifelong committment to public service.

Study Shows Large Scale Suppression of Abortion Research

 

State Capitol, Oklahoma City – Senator Scott Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow, and Rep. Kevin Calvey, R-Del City, will redouble their efforts to pass an “informed consent” law in Oklahoma following the release of a study published in the Summer 2003 issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (click here for the study).

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Sen. Pruitt says he and Rep. Calvey will reintroduce informed consent legislation in 2004.
Rep. Calvey says all reasonable Oklahomans should support informed consent .

Study Shows Large Scale Suppression of Abortion Research

 

State Capitol, Oklahoma City – Senator Scott Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow, and Rep. Kevin Calvey, R-Del City, will redouble their efforts to pass an “informed consent” law in Oklahoma following the release of a study published in the Summer 2003 issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (click here for the study).

read more.
Sen. Pruitt says he and Rep. Calvey will reintroduce informed consent legislation in 2004.
Rep. Calvey says all reasonable Oklahomans should support informed consent .