Followed all of #okleg house judiciary this morning, and we're capping it off with #SB1140, a bill that would allow agencies to discriminate against who they placed children with. #okleg#oklaed#OKwalk4kids
A question from @EmilyVirginOK about how this complies with federal law is met with silence, then some fumbling from Dunlap. He cites Obergefell as an example of how this codefied discrimination is legal 🤷♀️🤦 #okleg#oklaed#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids#SB1140
Now to get to these 67 amendments on #SB1140. First is from Osborne that would make this apply only to agencies that receive no state or federal funds. #okleg#oklaed#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids
HOW IS THIS AMENDMENT DISCRIMINATORY AGAINST RELIGIOUS FOLKS WHEN THE WHOLE BILL IS DISCRIMINATORY AGAINST LGBTQIA POPULATIONS?! #SB1140#okleg
Osborne amendment passes. #SB1140 Walke only gets 4 of his amendments heard. The first would make anyone who votes for this personally responsible for legal costs when challenged. #okleg#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids
Amendment fails. Walke 3rd amendment would require state to pay costs and fees to party challenging law if/when the law is challenged as unconstitutional. #okleg#SB1140#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids
Walke talks about how this bill is a 21st century version of Jim Crowe laws. Said he's sad because he knows any lawyer in the room who votes for this knows it is unconstitutional. #okleg#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids#SB1140
Dunlap uses some skewed numbers to suggest this would increase number of adoptions, then cherry picks a piece of Obergefell to try to justify it. #okleg#SB1140#oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids
And with all said and done, #SB1140 passes. Sounds like 13 votes in favor. Shameful unconstitutional legislation now moves out of #okleg house committee to house floor. #oklaedwalkout#OKwalk4kids
Spending tonight with the Oklahoma Innocence Project at Oklahoma City University School of Law as 2 OK exonerees, Perry Lott and DeMarchoe Carpenter, share their stories. #peoplenotprisons#smartjusticeok
Lott is the most recent Oklahoma exoneree. He spent 31 years in prison after a conviction in Pontotoc County innocenceproject.org/innocence-proj…