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Bill would ban sanctuary cities

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Sen. Nathan Dahm said he has again filed legislation to better protect Oklahomans from criminals who’ve entered the U.S. illegally.  Senate Bill 572 would prohibit any municipality in Oklahoma from adopting a sanctuary policy making their community a safe haven for illegal immigrants.  Under Dahm’s bill, any city or town that enacts such a policy…

Integrity bill for Oklahoma elections

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Following one of the most controversial and debated elections in U.S. history, Senator Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, has filed legislation to ensure the continued integrity of Oklahoma’s election system.  Senate Bill 523 would prohibit any political subdivision, agency, or government official from entering into a legal agreement or court settlement prescribing election procedures that conflict with…

Bill of Rights for Oklahoma students

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Sen. David Bullard, R-Durant, filed Senate Bill 588 creating the “Students’ Bill of Rights” to protect public school students from bias and prejudice in the classroom as well as students attending Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities.       “Our job as teachers is to help students learn various subjects, like math and reading, that will help…

Bill would let people sue media platforms for censorship

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State Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, has filed legislation to give Oklahomans civil recourse when social media platforms unfairly target posts or accounts for their political or religious speech. Standridge said Senate Bill 383 is aimed at ensuring such speech is treated fairly.  “I’ve had constituents tell me they’ve had their social media posts censored for…

Bill to safeguard privacy

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Legislation to address concerns over data privacy and data manipulation was filed for the 58th Legislative Session. The Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act, House Bill 1602, would require internet technology companies to obtain explicit permission to collect and sell personal data. The legislation has bipartisan support and is authored by Rep. Josh West, R-Grove, and…

ACT/SAT remediation bill

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With the goal of increasing student outcomes, State Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, filed Senate Bill 437, which would require each school district to provide remediation courses for high school students who score below the benchmark on specific subject areas of the ACT or SAT college entrance exams. “At present, schools have the option to provide…

Help for retired military

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While Oklahoma has one of the highest active and retired military populations in the nation, it has been ranked as one of the least tax-friendly states for military retirees. Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, believes one way to help make Oklahoma more attractive to military veterans is to eliminate the income tax on their retirement. With…

New taxes for electric cars

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State Rep. Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, has filed House Bill 2234, The DRIVE Act, to ensure all vehicles utilizing our state highways are contributing to the cost of maintaining this system in a fair and equitable manner. Joining as co-authors of the legislation in the Oklahoma House are State Reps. Brian Hill, R-Mustang; Dustin Roberts, R-Durant;…

State asset protection bill is filed

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State Rep. Ryan Martinez, R-Edmond, filed legislation to create accountability and transparency regarding the movement of state assets. Martinez’s House proposal will directly specify that no state asset is to be moved farther than 10 miles from wherever it was located on July 1, 2020, without the approval of the Oklahoma State Legislature. Martinez said…

Bill vs. transplant discrimination

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Sen. Paul Rosino, R-Oklahoma City, has filed legislation to prohibit discrimination against a potential organ transplant recipient based solely on the person’s physical or mental disability. Rosino said Senate Bill 378, creating Everett’s Law, was requested by Edmond parents Rhys and Neely Gay.  Their middle child, Everett, was diagnosed with Down Syndrome shortly after he…