Ask Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry to Sign OK HB 2246!

June 4, 2009 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under Oklahoma

ofrgFrom Oklahomans for Responsible Government (OFRG.org):

This past legislative session was a very successful one for our policy agenda, but there is still an important bill left for the Governor to sign.

House Bill 2246 makes important reforms to the initiative petition process, including extending the period to gather signatures from 90-days to one year. The right of citizens to petition their government is an important one and HB 2246 will improve what is currently a very burdensome initiative system.

Call Governor henry’s office at 405-521-2342 or follow this link to message the Governor from his webpage.

With your help, we can make it easier for the average citizen to try and get a measure on the ballot!

Also see: Oklahoma House Bill 2246, 2009 on Ballotpedia, and read the text of the bill HERE.

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