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 552
Feb 6, 2023
SB 552
SB 552
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Determination of competence; requiring criminal proceedings to be resumed within certain time period upon determination of competency. Effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 1048
Feb 6, 2023
HB 1048
HB 1048
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Makes the imposition of a fee for certain studies related to the sentencing of a minor as an adult optional for the court.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 1792
Feb 6, 2023
HB 1792
HB 1792
Criminal Law Reform
Status: Active
Classification of felony offenses; creating the Oklahoma Crime Reclassification Act of 2023; effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 379
Feb 6, 2023
SB 379
SB 379
Criminal Law Reform
Status: Active
Adds required training on mental and behavioral health wellness to CLEET education standards for peace officers.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 374
Feb 6, 2023
SB 374
SB 374
Criminal Law Reform
Position: No Position
Status: Active
Prohibits certain individuals convicted or charged with violent and other crimes relating to domestic abuse from owning firearms and requires owners convicted of domestic abuse to surrender firearms to law...
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 240
Feb 6, 2023
SB 240
SB 240
Criminal Law Reform
Position: No Position
Status: Active
Adjusts certain language in statute related to district courts to stress that authority to establish a drug court lies with a presiding judge