Just another Day at the Dome? Maybe or maybe not – but Monday afternoon (April 12) will be busy

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Patrick B. McGuigan

OKLAHOMA CITY – Each chambers of the Oklahoma Legislature will convene for normal session work at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 12. Every chamber faces a jam-packed schedule, however a lot of the day’s measures appear poised for approval – though, to be clear, it’s at all times dangerous to foretell such issues. 

Within the Senate, 29 measures that originated within the Home will likely be thought of, in addition to a single Senate decision recognizing April as Youngster Abuse Prevention month. The Senate agenda for Monday could be studied on-line right here.

The tempo will likely be brisk because the higher chamber begins to course of measures for passage … or not. 

Whatever the substance of particular person proposals, the most important information of the day is perhaps former Rep. John R. Bennett’s opening prayer. A former member of the Home, Bennett is, amongst different issues, now minister for the Lee Creek Meeting of God in Muldrow.

Bennett has been again within the information in current days, with many information organizations trying again at his efforts, whereas a member of the Legislature, opposing the annual Muslim Day on the state Capitol, and alongside the best way forging a tense relationship with Imam Imad Enchassi of the Islamic Society of Better Oklahoma Metropolis. 

Final week, on the request of Sen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma Metropolis, Dr. Enchassi served as Senate chaplain. 

Senator Mark Allen, R-Spiro, tagged Rev. Bennett as chaplain for this Monday, April 12. 

This weekend, Bennett prevailed in three-person contest to develop into chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Celebration. He defeated former state Rep. Charles Ortega and former Luther Mayor Jenni White to take the chairman’s submit. 

Talking of Sen. Hicks, her Senate Invoice 44, is up for consideration on the opposite aspect of the fourth flooring below the Dome of the Capitol.

The opening gavel for the Home will convey the prayers of Joel Tougher (chaplain of the week), and recognition for Military veteran veteran of the week Denver Horn. Speaker Charles McCall will current the Tishomingo softball workforce (state champions).

Then, precise votes will begin will the decrease chamber’s consideration of the Youngster Abuse Prevention month designation for April. 

In all, the Home is anticipated to race by way of the yays and nays on a complete of 59 proposals. 

The Hicks invoice (S.B. 44) is one amongst lots of curiosity — as a average legal justice reform with conservative help — for slicing some slack for individuals who fail to seem in courtroom in the event that they have been “incarcerated or in any other case detained by legislation enforcement on the time of the failure to seem.” The measure cleared the higher chamber unanimously. The Home sponsor is state Rep. Judd Strom, R-Copan.

Sen. Hicks, D-Oklahoma Metropolis
Sen. Mark Allen, R-Spiro
Former Rep. John Bennett, 2011 Legislative Photograph. 
Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka 
Rep. Judd Strom, R-Copan

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