DISCRIMINATION IN OKLAHOMA: Gov. Mary Fallin Signs Anti-LGBTQ Adoption and Foster Care Bill Into Law
SB 1140 is now the first anti-LGBTQ state bill signed into law in the country this year.
SB 1140 is now the first anti-LGBTQ state bill signed into law in the country this year.
Children shouldn’t pay the cost of discrimination and neither should taxpayers. That’s unacceptable.
Bill is first anti-LGBTQ state bill this year to head to governor’s desk.
Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, marked the first day of National Foster Care Month by redoubling…
HRC celebrates National Foster Care Month, a nationwide effort to bring awareness to the more than 430,000 children and youth in foster care.
SB 1140 passes House by vote of 61-25, could soon move to governor’s desk
Since the beginning of this year’s legislative sessions HRC has tracked more than 113 anti-LGBTQ bills and more than 182 pro-equality bills introduced in state capitols across the country.
Top child welfare organizations joined a letter explaining their reasons for opposing Oklahoma's SB1140
As legislative sessions continue in state capitols across the country, HRC is tracking more than 113 anti-LGBTQ bills and more than 178 pro-equality bills introduced in state legislatures.
HRC President Chad Griffin and staff joined Freedom Oklahoma at the Oklahoma State Capitol to oppose SB 1140, a proposed license to discriminate in the provision of child welfare services.
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