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Apr 18, 2025
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House Passes Resolution Declaring "Christ is King"

The Oklahoma House of Representatives on Thursday adopted House Concurrent Resolution 1013 , which proclaims “Christ is King” during the observance of Holy Week. Authored by Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, the resolution affirms Oklahoma’s deep-rooted spiritual heritage and the enduring faith that unites communities. Olsen said that adopting the resolution during Holy Week, a time when Christians reflect on the life, sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, showcases Oklahoma's commitment to its foundations of Christianity and faith. "This resolution is a bold testament to Oklahoma’s faith-based legacy," Olsen said. "During Holy Week, we honor the sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and reaffirm the principles that guide our state. I’m proud to lead this effort to declare ‘Christ is King’ and call upon the help of the 'Supreme Judge of the World.'" Olsen added, "I am hopeful that the Senate will act quickly and hear this resolution as well." Sen. Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, is the Senate author of the resolution.



Apr 17, 2025
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Legislature Remembers 30th Anniversary of Oklahoma City bombing in Joint Session

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Legislature remembered the 30th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing in a Joint Session Monday, April 14, 2025. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is traveling to all 77 counties across Oklahoma. This Journey of Hope will carry the 30th anniversary message “A Day of Darkness – Years of Light” throughout the state. “Thirty years later, we are not merely looking back — we are moving forward with purpose,” Rep. Ellyn Hefner, D-Oklahoma City said. “Today, both the House and Senate stand in support as we join the Oklahoma National Memorial in remembrance. The Memorial continues to offer comfort and strength, while the Journey of Hope carries that spirit into every corner of our state, reminding us that from the deepest wounds, the brightest lights of hope can emerge.” The ceremony featured talks from former reporter during the Oklahoma City bombing Carrie Hulsey Emerson, former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating, and CEO & President of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Kari Watkins.  Rep. Rick West, R-Heavener, carried House Concurrent Resolution 1010 to remember those who died and were wounded during the Oklahoma City bombing, acknowledge the debt of gratitude owed to the many first responders – including local, state, and federal law enforcement personnel, firefighters, search and rescue teams, public and private medical personnel, other emergency services personnel, and thousands of volunteers from the community – who immediately answered the call of helping to rescue the living and recover the dead, and renounce these despicable acts of terrorism.  “I feel a debt each year to make sure to remember those I personally knew who lost their lives in this horrible, terroristic act," West said. "I want to make sure their memories stay with us and all the lessons they taught us. We'll never forget the loss we suffered, but we can choose to embrace forgiveness and hope as we move forward." The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, is considered the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in United States History. It resulted in the deaths of 168 people, 19 of which were children, and with hundreds of people injured.



Apr 17, 2025
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Legislature Welcomes Taiwan Delegation

The Oklahoma Legislature welcomed a delegation from Taiwan to the State Capitol on Wednesday and reaffirmed the body's commitment to supporting a free and open Indo-Pacific.  Rep. Daniel Pae, R-Lawton, introduced Director-General Yvonne Hsiao and Consul Michelle Lu from the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Houston. Oklahoma and Taiwan have maintained a sister-state relationship for 45 years and last year, Oklahoma exported over $46 million in goods to Taiwan.  "Taiwan has long been a trusted friend and partner to Oklahoma," Pae said. "Over the last 45 years, we have built a lasting partnership based on mutual growth and prosperity. However, our relationship goes beyond economic benefits. It is essential that we continue to support our democratic allies in Taiwan."  The House also adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 by Sen. Roland Pederson, R-Burlington, and Pae. The measure expresses the Legislature's support for Oklahoma's continued partnership with Taiwan and celebrates the 46th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979. "For more than four decades, the State of Oklahoma has benefited immeasurably from our sister-state relationship with Taiwan," Pederson said. "In agriculture, technology, and other industries, Taiwan’s partnership has been critical for innovation and economic growth, and we look forward to this collaboration fostering further economic opportunities for our state and our international partners in Taiwan."