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 368
Feb 6, 2023
SB 368
SB 368
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Active
Establishes that laws pertaining to abortion will not be construed to prohibit or otherwise affect the provision of contraceptive care by authorized healthcare providers; EMERGENCY.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 2117
Feb 6, 2023
HB 2117
HB 2117
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Active
Pharmacy practice agreements; definitions; health care services; requirements; collaborative agreement; patient's medical records; employer-employee relationship; prescribe contraceptives with the exception...
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 176
Feb 6, 2023
SB 176
SB 176
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Active
Requires school districts and public charter schools to have certain feminine hygiene products available for free in restrooms designated for use by females; EMERGENCY.
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Feb 6, 2023
SB 382
Feb 6, 2023
SB 382
SB 382
Reproductive Freedom
Position: Support
Status: Active
Provides for a sales tax exemption on sales of feminine hygiene products to federally tax exempt organizations who provide and distribute such products.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 2511
Feb 6, 2023
HB 2511
HB 2511
Criminal Law Reform
Position: Support
Status: Active
Public health; Maternal Mortality Review Act; maternal health; requirements for reporting autopsies; codification; effective date.
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Feb 6, 2023
HB 1011
Feb 6, 2023
HB 1011
HB 1011
2SLGBT+ Rights
Position: Oppose
Status: Active
Prohibits healthcare professionals from providing best practice medical care for trans youth under 21. Providers will face a fine of 100,000 or 10 years in prison.