OKLAHOMA: Legislature Approves Bill Ordering Many Businesses To Place Anti-Abortion Signs In Restrooms

And not just businesses. Law Newz reports:

A new law in Oklahoma requires restaurants, hospitals, public schools, and other buildings to post signs with pro-life language in their restrooms. The law includes additional measures “for the purpose of achieving an abortion-free society.” Any business or other entity that is regulated by the State Department of Health will have to post the signs. The message on them is to say:

There are many public and private agencies willing and able to help you carry your child to term and assist you and your child after your child is born, whether you choose to keep your child or to place him or her for adoption. The State of Oklahoma strongly urges you to contact them if you are pregnant.

Causing perhaps more controversy than the message itself, is the fact that the businesses themselves will have to pay for it. State lawmakers didn’t approve government funding for it, and business owners are estimated to have to spend a total of $2.3 million to put the law into effect. That’s a lot of money to force business owners to spend, and not everyone is happy about it.

The bill was authored by freshman state Sen. A.J. Griffin.