Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SCR18

Introduced
3/5/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Enrolled
3/19/24  

Caption

Concurrent resolution; celebrating National Women's History Month.

Impact

By declaring March as Women's History Month, SCR18 aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the historically significant roles played by women, particularly those from Oklahoma. This resolution serves as a reminder of the progress made in women's rights and encourages ongoing recognition of gender equality. It underscores the importance of acknowledging women's contributions to Oklahoma's cultural and social fabric and aims to foster a climate that honors and protects these rights.

Summary

SCR18 is a Concurrent Resolution that recognizes March as National Women's History Month and applauds the contributions of Oklahoma women throughout the nation's history. The resolution highlights significant historical figures from Oklahoma, such as Kate Barnard, the first woman elected to a statewide office, and Clara Luper, who led the first nonviolent lunch counter sit-in in the country. It emphasizes the vital roles women have played in various fields, including history, science, medicine, and activism, shaping the community and the state of Oklahoma.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR18 is largely positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the contributions of women in history. Legislators from both parties have shown support for the resolution, recognizing the need for inclusivity in historical narratives. Celebrating Women's History Month aligns with broader societal movements advocating for women's rights, making it a relevant and timely initiative.

Contention

While SCR18 is primarily celebratory and receives broad support, discussions can occasionally arise regarding the representation of women in historical accounts and ongoing challenges to gender equality in Oklahoma and beyond. Critics may argue for more active measures to address gender disparities rather than purely celebratory resolutions, highlighting a need for continued advocacy and action towards women's rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HCR1007

Concurrent Resolution; Asians/Pacific American Heritage Month.

OK HCR1006

Concurrent Resolution; Israel; support.

OK HCR1004

Concurrent Resolution; Millennial Action Project; National Week of Action.

OK SCR15

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the history and tourism behind the Golden Driller; recognizing contributions of Oklahoma's oil and gas industry; recognizing role of John Franklin Stephens Jr.; and directing distribution.

OK HR1021

Resolution; National Cameroonian Heritage and Diaspora Month.

OK SCR9

Concurrent resolution; declaring support for daylight saving time.

OK SCR6

Recognizing March 6 as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol; celebrating the life and legacy of Oklahoma's son; thanking the Oklahoma Historical Society and the Oklahoma Arts Council for their work; and directing distribution.

OK HCR9999

Concurrent Resolution; Israel; support.

OK SCR10

Concurrent resolution; recall of enrolled bill.

OK SCR8

Concurrent resolution; encouraging further partnership between Oklahoma and Taiwan; supporting Taiwan's participation in international organizations; celebrating Taiwan Relations Act anniversary.

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