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Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, upcoming bills and the terms to know.
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Legislative Digest

on 5 April 202110 April 2021

HB 2546: This bill concerns the rights of victims of sexual assault. It establishes a right to “consult… with a…

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Recent education bill and court decision privatize education
Governor Stitt signed the new funding plan last Wednesday. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Recent education bill and court decision privatize education

on 5 April 202110 April 2021

On March 31, Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2078, which fundamentally altered the way education funding is allotted by…

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Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, upcoming bills and the terms to know.
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Legislative Digest

on 29 March 2021

HB 2915 and 2916: Both of these bills are attempts to confront the problem of police brutality. HB 2915 would…

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Pope’s rejection of same-sex unions not a sign of hate
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Pope’s rejection of same-sex unions not a sign of hate

on 29 March 202121 April 2021

The Catholic Church has never been anything short of controversial. Needless to say, it is not an organization that easily…

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Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, upcoming bills and the terms to know.
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Legislative Digest

on 22 March 202122 March 2021

HB 1674: This bill establishes legal punishments for acts related to protests. These acts include unlawfully “obstruct[ing] the normal use…

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TU’s “Strategic Plan” a continuation of its STEM leanings
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TU’s “Strategic Plan” a continuation of its STEM leanings

on 22 March 2021

This January, TU rolled out its new “Strategic Plan.” It outlines in broad strokes the plan the university has for…

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Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, upcoming bills and the terms to know.
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Legislative Digest

on 15 March 2021

HB1888: This bill proposed by Republican Danny Williams would prohibit public bodies from conducting “gender or sexual diversity training or…

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PRO Act a true test of working class allegiance
Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, are in the midst of a drive to organize what would be the first union in the company’s history. courtesy Fibonacci Blue, CC BY 2.0
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PRO Act a true test of working class allegiance

on 15 March 2021

President Biden’s first major legislation is the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, which he signed last Thursday. The bill is…

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Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, upcoming bills and the terms to know.
Posted in Commentary

Legislative Digest

on 8 March 202115 March 2021

HB1919: This House bill would guarantee “counseling and guidance services” to all public school students and create a minimum student-to-counselor…

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COVID-19 decline doesn’t merit full re-opening yet
COVID-19 daily cases have gone down to the peak level of summer transmission. courtesy Center for Disease Control
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COVID-19 decline doesn’t merit full re-opening yet

on 8 March 202115 March 2021

In the past few weeks, there has been a slew of great news regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Daily new…

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