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Education · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court temporarily put on hold proposed new social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. The state’s high court issued a temporary stay on Monday while a lawsuit challenging the new standards is being litigated. The court’s order directs the State Department of Education to keep the previous social studies standards in place while the c…See the Story
Oklahoma Court Stops Social Studies Standards with 2020 Election Misinformation From Taking Effect
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Oklahoma, United States · OklahomaWith the expansion of data centers across Oklahoma and the nation, State Representative Amanda Clinton is hosting an interim study for the legislature to learn more about it---describing herself as not anti-data center, but wanting to proceed with caution.I think this industry is moving quickly and getting ahead of the knowledge that Oklahoma possesses on the topic, she said.Governor Kevin Stitt has said he hopes to make Oklahoma the high-tech d…See the Story
Oklahoma Lawmaker to Host Interim Study on Effects of Data Centers
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Humane Society · Tulsa CountyVernon African Methodist Episcopal Church stands on North Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa. The church was rebuilt after being destroyed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY – A Tulsa woman wants June 1 designated as a day to remember the 1921 race massacre. Francetta L. Mays earlier this month filed paperwork with the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s office in hopes of putting the idea before voters …See the Story
Oklahoma Pastor Wants Voters to Create New Law to Commemorate Tulsa Race Massacre
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