Oklahoma 2025 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1010 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/10/2025

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025) 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT 
RESOLUTION 1010 	By: West (Rick) and Bennett of 
the House 
 
   and 
 
  Frix of the Senate 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
A Concurrent Resolution remembering those killed or 
injured in the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. 
Murrah Federal Building ; thanking those who helped in 
the recovery; renouncing all such terroristic acts ; 
reclaiming hope for the future; a nd directing 
distribution. 
 
 
 
 
WHEREAS, everyone in Oklahoma and much of the world knows about 
the horrific events that transpired in Oklahoma City on the morning 
of April 19, 1995, when a terrorist blast ripped apart the Alfred P. 
Murrah Federal Building at 9:02 a.m., claiming the lives of 168 
individuals and leaving many others wounded both physically and 
mentally; and 
WHEREAS, we take this opportunity to remember those who died or 
were wounded.  May their lives never be said to have been in vain. 
They live on in our memories, and their actions while alive   
 
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influence and inform us to this day of how to live in charity toward 
others and to do good and not repay evil with evil; and 
WHEREAS, we acknowledge the debt of gratitude owed to the many 
first responders – including local, state , and federal law 
enforcement personnel, firefighters, search and rescue teams, public 
and private medical personnel, other emergency services personnel, 
and thousands of volunteers from the community – who immediately 
answered the call of helping to rescu e the living and recover the 
dead.  They saved lives, assisted the injured and wounded, comforted 
the bereaved, provided meals and support to those who came to 
Oklahoma City to offer assistance , and so much more; and 
WHEREAS, we now renounce these despicab le acts of terrorism and 
ask Almighty God to root out the seeds of such terrorism that grow 
in the hearts of men and women worldwide , festering into acts of 
destruction and violence. We ask for an uncovering of such plots 
before they can claim further liv es.  We ask for divine justice 
tempered with divine mercy; and 
WHEREAS; we repent on behalf of those who harbor such anger, 
bitterness and hatred toward others. We ask for love to take root 
in place of such darkness; we willingly forgive those who have hu rt 
us, and when we can't find it in our own hearts to forgive, we ask 
for divine help; and 
WHEREAS, we vow to teach our children and all future 
generations that love toward their creator, toward themselves, and   
 
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toward others is the only solution .  We remember this day because we 
choose a different future moving forward. We see what violence and 
hatred brings, and we declare we will not pick up the same offense 
but will instead plant seeds of love and hope in its place .  May we 
rebuild and replant only from this foundation; and 
WHEREAS, we decree the Oklahoma City National Memorial will not 
just be a place to mourn the dead and to pity the lives lost .  We 
mourn with those who mourn and extend and receive comfort.  But we 
decree this will be a place to restar t hope for a better and more 
peaceful future.  It will not be a place of rekindling anger toward 
terrorists, which gives the darkness power. It will instead be a 
place where light dispels darkness; love dispels fear; hope dispels 
despair; and 
WHEREAS, we resolve that while we will not be cowed by 
terrorists, we will not respond in a like spirit; and 
WHEREAS, we commemorate this day in advance of the 30th 
anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building 
in Oklahoma City.  We do so not in vain, thinking nothing has truly 
changed in the hearts of men and women in the last 30 years, 
believing that we are more divided now than perhaps any time in 
history.  We do so instead with the hope that , with divine help, we 
can begin to truly love our br others and sisters and move past the 
hatred that so easily divides us .  We bless those who persecute us 
and despitefully use us, not because we don 't desire justice, but   
 
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because we know divine justice exceeds our own, just as divine mercy 
is given to those who seek mercy. 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES OLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
OF THE 1ST SESSION OF THE 60TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE, THE SENATE 
CONCURRING THEREIN: 
THAT the Oklahoma Legislature sends its heartfelt 
remembrances to the families, friends, and neighbors of the 168 
people killed in the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah 
Federal Building in Oklahoma City. 
THAT the Oklahoma Legislature sends its heartfelt 
remembrances to those injured in the bombing and expresses gratitude 
to the thousands of first responders, rescue workers, medic al 
personnel, and volunteers from the community and across the nation 
who answered the call for help on the morning of the attack and in 
the days and weeks thereafter. 
THAT a copy of this resolution be sent to Kari Watkins, 
Executive Director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and 
Museum. 
 
DIRECT TO CALENDAR.