
During the Legislatures
recent special session, almost two dozen measures dealing with tort
reform were approved by the House and Senate and signed into law by Gov.
Mary Fallin.
However,
one didnt make it. Reynolds wanted legislative leaders to support a
pro-life amendment exempting abortion providers from the lawsuit reform
protections when something goes wrong during the procedure.
Based
on his comment from a prepared statement, Reynolds obviously was ticked
off with legislative leaders when that didnt happen.
I am appalled that House leaders are more concerned about expediency than about human life, he said.