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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House voted overwhelmingly Monday to override vetoes of two abortion measures Gov. Brad Henry has called unconstitutional intrusions into residents’ private lives. The Senate was expected to follow suit today, after which the bills would become law.

One of the measures requires women to undergo an ultrasound and listen to a detailed description of the fetus before getting an abortion. The other prohibits pregnant women from seeking damages if physicians withhold information or provide inaccurate information about their pregnancy.

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