Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SCR8

Caption

Concurrent resolution; recognizing that marriage is between one man and one woman; calling on the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.

Impact

If SCR8 is adopted, it could lead to heightened tensions between state laws and federal mandates regarding marriage. The resolution seeks to reaffirm state sovereignty over marriage definitions, thereby potentially allowing Oklahoma to reject the federal standard set by Obergefell and limit marriage to heterosexual couples. Advocates assert that returning marriage regulations to the states is essential for preserving local governance and ensuring that community standards dictate personal unions rather than federal mandates, which they perceive as overreach.

Summary

SCR8 is a Concurrent Resolution that explicitly recognizes the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman. It calls upon the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn the landmark ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage across the country. The resolution argues that the Obergefell decision contradicts the original public meaning of the Constitution and undermines the rights of states to determine marriage laws according to their individual constitutions and the will of their voters. It reinforces the principles of the Oklahoma Constitution, which affirmed traditional marriage in State Question 711 with over 75% of voter support in 2004.

Contention

The resolution is likely to generate considerable debate, particularly among various social and political groups. Proponents of SCR8 argue that it safeguards the historical and religious understanding of marriage, while adversaries contend that it discriminates against same-sex couples and undermines the rights bestowed by the federal government. Critics claim that the push to overturn Obergefell could legitimize discrimination and erode the civil rights protections that have been established for LGBTQ+ individuals. This contention reflects broader national discussions about marriage equality and states' rights versus federal authority, making SCR8 a pivotal issue for both legal and social landscapes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SR24

Resolution; condemning any attempt to pack the Supreme Court of the United States and affirming the belief that the court shall only be composed of nine justices.

OK SCR23

Concurrent Resolution; recognizing May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.

OK SCR19

Concurrent resolution; encouraging further economic ties and friendship between the state of Oklahoma and Taiwan.

OK SCR3

Concurrent resolution; embracing Jesus' wisdom; recognizing the Ukrainian conflict; offering state for peace talks; encouraging governor.

OK SCR3

Concurrent resolution; embracing Jesus' wisdom; recognizing the Ukrainian conflict; offering state for peace talks; encouraging governor.

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.

OK SCR14

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.

OK SCR6

Concurrent resolution; 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.

OK SCR25

Concurrent resolution; declaring 2024 as the Year of the Bible in Oklahoma.

OK SR18

A Resolution recognizing May 15-21, 2023, as National Police Week and recognizing May 15, 2023, as Peace Officers Memorial Day in the State of Oklahoma; expressing gratitude; and extending condolences.

Similar Bills

MI HR0028

A resolution to condemn the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in Obergefell v Hodges.

MI HR0043

A resolution to support the Obergefell decision and to reaffirm the definition of marriage as put forth by the founding principles including the separation of church and state.

MS SC542

Call upon Supreme Court of the United States to reverse Obergefell relating to marriage.

IA SCR3

A concurrent resolution relating to the decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in Obergefell v. Hodges .

MT SJ15

Resolution on Obergefell

SD HCR6012

Urging the Supreme Court of the United States to establish marriage as between a man and a woman.

ND HR5001

A resolution urging the United States Supreme Court to restore the definition of marriage to a union between one man and one woman.

ND HCR3013

A concurrent resolution urging the United States Supreme Court to restore the definition of marriage to a union between one man and one woman.