Oklahoma Legislature
Government Body·government·AI Enriched
Relationships:2
Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
Government Body
Sector
government
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Founded
1/1/1907
Dissolved
Active
Also Known As
Oklahoma State Legislature
Tags
state legislaturebicameral legislaturelawmaking body
Overall Confidence
95%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
Government Level
Not specified
Branch
Not specified
Country (if foreign)
Not applicable
Parent Agency
None (top-level)
Jurisdiction
Not specified
About
The Oklahoma Legislature is the bicameral state legislative body responsible for enacting laws in Oklahoma, consisting of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Oklahoma Senate, and is also responsible for proposing constitutional amendments via state questions.
Key Relationships
OS
Oklahoma State Question 755
affiliated
The Oklahoma Legislature unanimously approved and referred State Question 755 to the November 2010 ballot, bypassing the need for petition signatures and reflecting strong institutional consensus on the issue despite later federal invalidation.
Since 2010
Christine Brim
testified_before
Christine Brim testified before the Oklahoma Legislature in 2010 in support of HB 2164, a bill aimed at preventing Oklahoma courts from considering international law or Sharia in judicial decisions. Her expert testimony advocated for the adoption of American Laws for American Courts model legislation to prevent Sharia-based rulings in state courts, highlighting her role in shaping state-level counter-Sharia policies.
Since 2010