Enough! State Attorneys General URGE Facebook to Scrap Instagram for Kids

The National Association of Attorneys General had to urge Facebook to drop a potentially “harmful” project targeted at kids. Apparently, Facebook needs to be encouraged to protect children online. Attorneys general from 44 states and territories sent a letter to Facebook Chief Executive Officer and founder Mark Zuckerberg. The Attorneys General urged Zuckerberg to scrap plans to develop … Continued

Oklahoma Asks Supreme Court to Take Up Abortion Ban Appeal

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter implored the Supreme Court to hear a Mississippi case that could allow states to ban abortions after 15 weeks of gestation. Hunter’s remarks came after Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, signed a so-called trigger bill April 27 that would automatically outlaw abortion in the state if the Supreme Court were to overturn Roe v. Wade, … Continued

Republican Governors Are Signing Pro-Life Laws All Across the Country

Republican governors across the U.S. are ramping up pro-life legislation as President Joe Biden continues to expand abortion access. The newest pro-life laws have been signed this week in Arizona, Oklahoma, Montana, and Idaho. On Tuesday, Republican Arizona Gov. Greg Ducey signed SB 1457 into law, legislation banning abortions based on a diagnosis of genetic abnormality like … Continued

Oklahoma governor signs bill to ban abortion if SCOTUS rules

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed legislation to immediately outlaw abortion in Oklahoma if the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 case that legalized abortion. Stitt signed the so-called “trigger” bill late Tuesday. The law would become effective once the attorney general has determined that the U.S. Supreme Court has overruled the landmark Roe v. … Continued

State bans critical race theory in public schools

The Idaho State Legislature has become the first in the nation to put a bill on a governor’s desk that would ban Marxist-based critical race theory from being taught in public schools. Arkansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, Texas and West Virginia are among other states considering bans on such teaching, which regards America and Western Civilization … Continued

Red State Pro-Life Reforms Could Spark Supreme Court Standoff

Republican-controlled state legislatures are pushing back against the Biden administration’s attempt to expand abortion access, a standoff that could end up before the Supreme Court. Montana governor Greg Gianforte (R.) and Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt (R.) each signed three bills into law Monday, making their states the latest in a line of Republican-controlled states to … Continued

Oklahoma Becomes a Second Amendment Sanctuary State

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday signed into law a bill that makes the state a Second Amendment Sanctuary State. “My team is hard at work again, reviewing bills and signing them into law. As of today, Oklahoma is officially a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary State!” Stitt, a Republican, announced on Twitter. The new law, also known as the “Second … Continued

Oklahoma Gov Signs 3 Anti-Abortion Bills

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, on Monday signed three bills into law restricting abortion in the state. “I’m keeping my promise to sign all pro-life legislation,” Stitt tweeted Monday along with photos of him signing the bills. “We now have three more laws protecting the lives of the unborn! HB 2441, HB 1904, and HB 1102.” … Continued

Governor Signs Law Protecting Drivers Who Hit People Amid Riots

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed into law a Republican-backed bill aimed to protect motorists who inadvertently cause harm to rioters or protesters who block public roadways. The bill, HB 1674, authored by state Rep. Kevin West (R-Moore) and state Sen. Rob Standridge (R-Norman), provides certain legal protections for drivers who injure or kill somebody while they are “fleeing from a riot” and when there … Continued

Oklahoma lawmakers aim to bar teaching of critical race theory

Oklahoma state senators have put forward legislation to prohibit certain concepts from being mandatory teaching and training topics in public schools and universities. State Sen. Shane Jett informed the Daily Wire that the lawmakers did not explicitly state that they were barring “Critical Race Theory” because proponents of that idea would “just change the title and still try to … Continued

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