Massive 18 ft Replica of the State of Oklahoma Coming to State Capitol

May 5, 2009 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under Oklahoma, State and Local News

Let OK VotePress Conference with Authors of SB-852 and HB-2246, Legislation that Will Reform Initiative Process

Oklahoma City, OK, May 5th, 2009 – Oklahomans for Initiative Rights’ massive 18 foot wide replica of the State of Oklahoma will visit the South Plaza of the State Capitol on May 6th in Oklahoma City, OK as part of a statewide grassroots campaign to protect Oklahoman constitutional rights.

In addition, Oklahomans for Initiative Rights will be holding a press conference with the authors of SB 852 and HB 2246, Rep. Randy Terrill and Sen. Randy Brogdon. These bills will protect Oklahomans’ constitutional rights to petition their government and to make the initiative process more accessible to its citizens. Currently, Oklahoma has the one of the most restrictive ballot initiative processes in the country permitting only 90 days to collect hundreds of thousands of signatures.

  • WHAT: Press Conference with Rep. Randy Terrill and Sen. Randy Brogdon to call for passage of SB 852 and HB 2246.
  • WHO: Oklahomans for Initiative Rights.
  • WHEN: May 6th, 2009, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
  • WHERE: Oklahoma State Capitol – South Plaza – 2300 N Lincoln, Oklahoma City, OK

To follow the float, and for more details on the statewide campaign visit www.LetOklahomaVote.org

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