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November 2010 general election Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description State Question 744: No 189,164 18.59 828,589 81.41 mandated that the Oklahoma Legislature spend no less than the average amount spent by "neighboring states" (those states which border Oklahoma: Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado and New Mexico) on "common education" (defined as grades pre ...
Senate Bill 1200 would 'lock the clock' Authored by Sen. Blake Stephens, R-Tahlequah, SB 1200 would require Oklahoma to adopt daylight saving time as the year-round standard time if a federal law ...
The provisions of the act include: [4] Amending Oklahoma Statutes 63-1-311 (Birth certificates), 63-1-313 (Delayed birth certificate), 63-1-316 (New certificate of birth), and 63-1-321 (Amendment of certificate or record) to not allow any symbol representing a non-binary marker to be used as the biological sex designation on a birth certificate.
Oklahoma Senate Bill 615 is a bathroom bill passed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma that required any "multiple occupancy restroom or changing area" in public schools or public charter schools in Oklahoma to be for the exclusive use of either the male or the female sex, as identified on the individual's original birth certificate. [1] [2]
The proposal was the first Senate bill filed ahead of the 2025 legislative session, which starts in February. Could Oklahoma see an income tax cut? A look at the first bill filed in the Senate for ...
Jul. 24—The Oklahoma Senate on Monday voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's vetoes of two tribal compacts, with the governor calling the process "illegitimate." Less than a month after the Senate ...
In an 84-8 vote in the House, the proposal passed Monday afternoon and will now move on to the Senate. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OK House passes Knights Law, aims to ...
The Fifty-eighth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2021, to January 3, 2023, during the second two years of the first administration of Governor Kevin Stitt .