Sujet : Re: Oklahoma IDiots
De : rokimoto (at) *nospam* cox.net (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 14. Apr 2024, 17:58:30
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On 4/14/2024 10:32 AM, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
On 2024-04-14 14:38:34 +0000, RonO said:
There was a news report that I saw claiming that two Oklahoma house bills passed the State Senate and had been sent to the Governor, but in looking into the situation it looks like the bills haven't made it out of committee at this time. I found records of an Oklahoma HB3543 (the same number as the ID act) but it passed the Senate in 2022 and was sent to the Governor, but it seems to be a different bill. There is a record for the 2024 HB3543, but as of 2/06/2024 it was still in committee. The report I saw was in March, so the Feb report may be old data, but I haven't herd anything about what the Governor did.
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https://legiscan.com/OK/bill/HB3543/2024
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The 2022 HB3543 was a free speech in higher education bill. The IDiots may have rewritten it to include the ID scam junk.
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I found an article claiming that HB3122, HB3543, and HB1984 did not make it out of committee (Mar. 6th), but it maybe claiming that just one of the bills involving hiring public school chaplains did not make it out of committee.
Do public schools have chaplains in the USA? That seems strange in a country with no established religion. I don't think it would be possible in France, for example.
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https://www.aol.com/bills-hire-chaplains-public-schools-120434888.html
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Ron Okimoto
The article indicates that Oklahoma was trying to do something that Texas did. Apparently public schools in Texas can have chaplains, but the question is how many religious beliefs do they have to support. Some Satanic group is challenging in Texas.
Ron Okimoto