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Oklahoma's State Senate approved legislation to further limit abortion in the state and to prepare for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the constitutionality of a Mississippi anti-abortion law.
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Five bills snagged headlines after they sailed through committee before the winter storm hit and closed the legislature for two days.
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Oklahoma was set to have new abortion restrictions in place next week, but now that won't happen.
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The law created by Senate Bill 658 has hit a temporary road block as Oklahoma County District Court judge Natalie Mai orders a temporary injunction against the provision that prohibited mask mandates in schools.
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Oklahoma abortion providers and reproductive rights advocates have filed a lawsuit challenging laws set to go into effect on November 1 that restrict abortion access.
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It was that kind of week at the state Capitol. It was a week when a state senator was called out on the Senate floor by the chaplain during an opening…
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The Oklahoma Legislature passed a slew of anti-abortion bills so far this session, and Gov. Kevin Stitt signed three into law on Monday.His office…
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The Oklahoma Senate on Tuesday sent three bills restricting access to abortion to the Governor. If Governor Stitt signs them into law, legal challenges…
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The Oklahoma Legislature is pushing through several abortion-related bills.The State Senate passed Senate Bill 918 Wednesday, which would automatically…
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Optimistic in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s political shift, conservative Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing for laws to further restrict abortion…