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OK SB380
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires a Ten Commandments monument to be prominently displayed and protected both inside and outside the Oklahoma State Capitol as a symbol of historic significance
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Governor, Senate President Pro Tempore, and House Speaker must meet within one year of the act's effective date to determine design, placement, security, construction, and funding of the monuments
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Only donated funds may be used for the monuments; no public funding is permitted for design, placement, security, or construction
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Relocation of the monuments requires approval by three-fourths of both legislative chambers plus gubernatorial approval; knowingly damaging or destroying the monuments is a felony offense
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Declared an emergency measure, taking effect immediately upon passage and approval
Legislative Description
Public grounds; requiring display of certain monument; specifying requirements for certain funding; creating felony offense. Emergency.
Last Action
Coauthored by Senator Jett
2/19/2025