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Important News from the Oklahoma Constitutional Alliance (OCA)

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Important News from the
Oklahoma Constitutional Alliance (OCA) 

Rally at the capitol on Monday, February 2, 2010, 10 am, first floor rotunda. Be ready to visit your Senator and Representative and start twisting arms. We have a massive legislative agenda including a law that stops Obama Care at the state border.

After a short rally, we go up and pack the House and Senate galleys. If the seats fill up, keep circulating between the two. The legislators will be conducting business, but they will notice a large crowd filing through the galleys. They won’t have time to realize that you are coming in and going back out; they will think there are far more people than there are if we use this trick.

If you can’t attend, please send as many emails and phone calls as you can between 9 am and 5 pm. Pick the email addresses and phone numbers of the state sites show below. Please mention the OCA (Oklahoma Constitutional Alliance) legislative agenda and that you support our goals. Try to get friends and family to attend or call the capitol. This is “do or die” day for the conservative constitutional movement here in Oklahoma.

Find your legislator: <http://www.ok.gov/redirect.php?link_id=322>

Senate Roster: http://www.ok.gov/redirect.php?link_id=331>

House Roster: <http://www.ok.gov/redirect.php?link_id=325>

District maps: <http://www.ok.gov/redirect.php?link_id=325>

 HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!

Margie

 

 


The OCA is asking for SUPPORT on the following bills for the 2010 session.  Please remember; while OCA is suggesting bills upon which to take action, it is YOUR responsibility as a citizen of Oklahoma, to read the bills yourself before making any decision regarding your stance on the issue.

1. HB2317, by Wright/Newberry – The Oklahoma Enumerated Powers Act

2. HB2569, by Wesselhoft – Prohibiting RFID’s in the Oklahoma driver’s license

3. HB2810, by Key – Sovereignty Protection Act

4. HB2811, by Key – Driver’s License Protection Act

5. HB2812, by Key – Creating the Communications Freedom Act

6. HB2813, by Key – Creating the Personal Data-Sharing Transparency Act

7. HB2923, by Ritze – Oklahoma Sovereignty Driver License Protection Act

8. HB2924, by Ritze – Prohibiting entities access to data

9. HB3163, by Kern – The Oklahoma Right to Know Act

10. HJR1054, by Ritze – Healthcare Freedom of Choice

11. SB1685, by Brogdon – Oklahoma Firearms Freedom Act

12. SB2217, by Johnson (C.) – Expungement of certain juvenile records

13. HJR1063, by Charles Key – Creating the Oklahoma Sovereignty Protection Act.

14. HB2884 – Firearms Freedom Act

15. HB2810 – State Sovereignty Act; federal tax dollars; procedures

16. HB2926 – Exemption for the sale of certain rare coins and precious metals (Gold is money, why is there a sales tax on another form of money?)

You may use the following web address on the Oklahoma State House webpage to look up any of the above bills: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebBillStatus/main.html

If you need to research your representative or senator, click here: http://www.votesmart.org/index.htm

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