Monday, June 27, 2022

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Monday, June 27, 2022

Supreme Court overturns 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, Oklahoma politicians react Braden Bush Staff Reporter The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision on Friday, overturned its 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, which designated abortions as a constitutionally protected right. The ruling removes the federal protection of the right to an abortion, and instead transitions the power to individual states to decide whether to allow, limit or ban abortions. The Supreme Court ruling states: “The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion. Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.” A recent Mississippi abortion law brought Roe v. Wade to the spotlight, and after a leak of a court draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito in May, rumblings of the overturn began. Now that the decision is officially handed down, states can immediately begin selfregulating abortion. The decision was commended by many

Republican Oklahoma lawmakers and elected officials. “I am overjoyed to hear that the Supreme Court has announced its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade today,” U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said. “For almost 50 years, our nation has wrongly operated under the tragic belief that there is a constitutional “right” to end the lives of those who cannot speak for themselves. The Court has now rightfully declared that Roe was wrong from the start, and we can begin to chart a new course on the journey to protected life.” Amongst other elected officials and abortion rights activists, however, the ruling was met with frustration. “Today’s Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade is a devastating blow for the health and wellbeing of all women,” former Oklahoma Congresswoman and U.S. Senate nominee Kendra Horn said. “It is government overreach, plain and simple, and it’s wrong. Never before has the Supreme Court overturned five decades of precedent to take away rights from more than half of all Americans. It’s especially dangerous

for Oklahoma women, because a complete ban on abortion starting at fertilization is now a reality in our state.” Oklahoma currently has a trigger law in place that could potentially revert the state back to pre-1973 laws that rule abortion illegal, except in the case of saving the life of the mother. In May, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law that bans abortion beginning at fertilization, with exceptions in the case of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother. A provision in the law that makes it a civil issue rather than criminal allowed it to skirt a challenge by the court. It is considered the strictest abortion ban in the U.S. “I am very excited that the Supreme Court made this courageous decision,” Gov. Kevin Stitt said. “Abortion is a state’s rights issue and it belongs to the people. I promised Oklahomans I would sign every pro-life bill that came across my desk and I am proud to have kept that promise, especially today as Oklahoma now has trigger laws to ban abortion in our state.” news.ed@ocolly.com

Abby Cage The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday morning which removes the federal protection of the right to an abortion.

Eugenio Chacarra turns pro, joins LIV Tour Jax Thompson Staff Reporter Oklahoma State Cowboy golfer Eugenio Chacarra announced that he will be foregoing his final year at OSU and turning professional. While he had announced in April his intention to stay for one more year, it’s been reported that the newly formed LIV golf league reached out to him and offered him a spot. “I was excited to continue playing for Coach Bratton and Coach Darr and with all of my teammates,” Chacarra said. “However, I recently received an opportunity I could not turn down. It is one of those trains that pass once in a lifetime.” Chacarra will be joining a group of players that includes professionals from around the world, including a few top players from the PGA Tour like Dustin Johnson, who’ve accepted spots on the LIV golf tour. The tour offers the biggest purses in golf’s history and no cuts, along with a new team format. Chacarra closed his statement by thanking those that supported him during his journey both before and during his time at OSU. “I will be eternally grateful to all the people and organizations that have been part of the process of making dreams come true,” Chacarra said. “Thank you very much for your unconditional support.” File Photo

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On Saturday morning, Eugenio Chacarra announced he will be turning pro and joining the LIV Tour.


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