More than 30 Oklahomans filed a lawsuit urging the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block state Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters’ mandate that all public schools incorporate the Bible into their curricula.
We fight to protect civil liberties for all Oklahomans through our work at the state legislature. Follow our legislative tracker to learn more about bills and interim studies we are following that could affect your civil liberties.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 657
Feb 6, 2023
SB 657
SB 657
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Bail; prohibiting courts from discontinuing cash bail; authorizing other means in addition to cash bail. Effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 2531
Feb 6, 2023
HB 2531
HB 2531
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Qualified immunity; prohibiting law enforcement officers from being liable for monetary damages under certain circumstances; codification; effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 2132
Feb 6, 2023
HB 2132
HB 2132
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Criminal procedure; prohibiting law enforcement agencies from disclosing certain information; codification; effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 2161
Feb 6, 2023
HB 2161
HB 2161
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Law enforcement officers; stating membership requirements for entities that investigate law enforcement officers; codification; effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 660
Feb 6, 2023
SB 660
SB 660
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Driving under the influence of marijuana; clarifying inclusions; modifying felony offenses. Effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 164
Feb 6, 2023
SB 164
SB 164
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Imposes a fine on the driver of any vehicle in which a child over the age of eight is not secured by either a qualifying seatbelt or a child restraint system.