HB 1449 (2023)
HB 1449 defines “woman” based on biology affecting services and employment
HB 1449 defines “woman” based on biology affecting services and employment
SB 1563 makes substantial changes to the Parent’s Bill of Rights: limit who can teach sex ed, opt-in only sex ed, and unlimited access to a child’s medical records.
HB 3214 allows medical providers to deny care with no reprimand if it violates their beliefs.
SB 1981 describes new sex ed curriculum and requires parental opt-in.
SB 1981 dubbed the “Oklahoma Sexual Education Reform and Parental Rights Protection Act,” it outlines new sex ed curriculum in detail and requires parental opt-in.
HB 4128 funds the OSBI office created by Ida’s Law.
SB 1530 reintroduces the “Women’s Bill of Rights” and seeks to define gendered terms.
Students Exposed to Sex Education Students Exposed to Sex Education Data highlight Oklahoma ranks 16th out of 50 when it
Women Affecting Government Women Affecting Government Data highlight Oklahoma ranks 47th out of 51 (including D.C.) for the share of
Sexual Violence Sexual Violence Data highlight In 2022, Oklahoma ranked 8th out of 50 for the rate of rapes in