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Save equal opportunity in Oklahoma
6.14.11
This summer, the ACLU of Oklahoma will be focusing its efforts on saving equal opportunity programs that are at risk of being banned. During the 2011 sessions, the Oklahoma State Legislature approved a measure, if approved by voters in 2012, will disband affirmative action programs across the state. State Question 759, introduced by Sen. Rob Johnson, is a misleading and deceptive attempt to curb programs that have created opportunities for qualified Oklahomans that have been historically withheld.
The language of SQ 759 appears innocuous but the affect will be detrimental to many Oklahomans. The language on the ballots reads:
“This measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It adds a new section 36 to Article II. It will not allow special treatment or discrimination based on race or sex in public employment, education or contracts. It gives exceptions for some situations. It sets out remedies for violations.”
The attempt to ban equal opportunity is not new to Oklahoma. In 2008, Oklahoma faced this same issue through an initiative petition. The language was the same and the group behind the action was the same. Ward Connerly, a conservative, rich, African-American, has made it his mission to prohibit such important programs throughout the state. He has More >
Tamya Cox will address Oklahoma County Democrats at luncheon
Tamya Cox, Legislative Counsel, demonstrates how to follow a bill in the Oklahoma Legislature.
Tamya Cox, Deputy Director and Legislative Council, will be the guest speaker at the Friday Noon Speaker Luncheon of the Oklahoma County Democratic Party on Friday, June 3. The luncheon series is held at the Boulevard Cafeteria, 525 NW 11th Street.
She will speak about how to successfully defeat the placement of an anti-affirmative action state question on the 2012 presidential ballot.
Ms. Cox is a graduate of the Oklahoma City University School of Law; she also holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Broadcast Journalism with an emphasis in public relations from Oklahoma State University. Ms. Cox’s service with the ACLU of Oklahoma began in 2005 as Litigation Coordinator.



