The Oklahoma State Legislature has ONE DAY left to take action to stand with women! Senate bill 202—the Women’s Bill of Rights (WBOR)—is legislation that legally defines common sex-based words (such as ‘woman’ and ‘man’).
The bill prevents judges and unelected bureaucrats in Oklahoma from redefining ‘woman’ or other sex-based terms. Without it, women’s privacy, opportunities, and safety are being jeopardized.
Please contact your legislator TODAY and urge them to bring SB 202 to a vote TODAY!
Radical activists are rallying their base to ensure this bill is not called for a vote before the legislative session ends tomorrow. Without WBOR, women’s private spaces in Oklahoma—locker rooms, prisons, domestic violence shelters, sororities—will be open to everyone.
Please don’t wait, contact your legislators right now and make sure they know you want them to vote on the Women’s Bill of Rights TODAY, before the legislative session ends!