April 2022 Election Endorsements!

The April 5th elections are only a month away! We are proud to announce that 17 candidates earned an official OKHPR PAC endorsement. The full voting guide can be found here.

This election includes many local City Council, and School Board Elections. In order to be endorsed by OKHPR, candidates must fill out an OKHPR Parental Rights Survey which asks candidates to answer questions about their beliefs on topics such as informed consent, medical privacy, health choice, and parental rights. The following candidates have all received an A rating and an endorsement from OKHPR.

 

Before deciding on endorsements, OKHPR-PAC board members and the endorsement committee take a look at funding, experience, name identification, and other factors to decide who we would ultimately endorse. We took internal polls from our long time members who live in those areas to make sure we could gauge the community support as well.

The Peoples Convoy Passing Through Oklahoma!

February 27th
The People’s Convoy

The People’s convoy will be passing through Oklahoma on I-44 on February 27th. They will depart Elk City in the morning and arrive in Vinita in the evening. Groups of Oklahomans will be meeting along overpasses to cheer them on. For more information, please check their website here.

 

NE Oklahomans making cookies for the truckers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additionally, a second convoy called the Freedom Convoy is coming up from Texas into Oklahoma City on March 1st. Here is a message about the meeting from our friends at Drive for 45: We will meet at Crossroads mall at 4:30 to welcome in the convoy of truckers (roughly 80 trucks) coming from Texas headed to DC. Upon their arrival, we will welcome them with signs, banners, and flags. Once they are stopped, we will greet them and present them with the donations we’ve collected. Once loaded we will have a prayer for them and then we will feed them with a BBQ dinner that was donated for them. While they eat we will decorate their trucks. At the end we will escort them out of town and then depart from there. We haven’t decided how far we are going to escort them yet but will announce it at the rally

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT DENIALS – FILE AN APPEAL ON TIME!

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT DENIALS – FILE AN APPEAL ON TIME!

If you were fired because of your religious refusal to accept a medical treatment, and you were then denied unemployment benefits, be sure to file an appeal, ON TIME. While many employers are contesting unemployment benefits (shamefully), and while many initial claims are denied, in our members experience, a large majority of unemployment benefit claims that are appealed on time are resolved IN FAVOR OF THE APPLICANT!

In Illinois, for example, I am aware of MANY NorthShore Hospital employees who were initially denied unemployment benefits. Out of those who appealed on time, 100% were ultimately approved for benefits.

If you miss your appeal deadline, even by one day, your claim to unemployment compensation is likely gone forever. Find out your appeal deadline (your denial notice should provide it), and then make sure you beat it by several days. Don’t wait until the last minute.

The two most often employed reasons for denying unemployment claims are “Misconduct” and “Voluntary Leaving.” They are both BOGUS. Here are some tips for your appeal in dealing with such claims:

“MISCONDUCT.” This usually applies to such things as theft from the employer, harassment of other employees, being constantly late for work, drinking on the job, etc. It has absolutely no basis when it comes to a religious refusal of employer-mandated medical treatment. In your appeal, explain that you did not engage in any “misconduct.” You asked for a reasonable accommodation to a work rule because it conflicted with your sincerely held religious beliefs. The employer refused to provide any accommodation. The employer forced you to choose between your job and your religious convictions, and it is NOT “misconduct” for you to stay true to your religious beliefs. You are entitled to benefits. (Provide documentation of your religious exemption request, including any appeal, and the employer’s denial).

“VOLUNTARY LEAVING.” In your appeal, make it clear that, regardless of the creative terminology used by your employer (such as “unpaid leave”), the fact of the matter is that you were TERMINATED for refusing a medical treatment on religious grounds. You WANTED to work. You were AVAILABLE to work. But your employer STOPPED you from working because you would not violate your religious beliefs. That’s a “termination,” plain and simple. You did not “voluntarily leave” your job. You are entitled to benefits. (Provide documentation of your religious exemption request, including any appeal, and the employer’s denial).

Action Alert! FIVE bills being heard the week of 2/28/2022

There a several health and parental rights bills that will be heard next week. We are asking for all of our members to pay careful attention and take action on THREE employee vaccine choice bills to be heard in committees! On Wednesday 3/1/2022 at 10:30 AM HB 3878 will be heard in the House Public Health Committee. On Thursday 3/2/2022 at 10 AM, SB 1128,and SB 1296 will be heard in the Senate Business, Commerce and Tourism committee. These three bills all deal with employee vaccine choice. HB 3878 is authored by Representative Lepak and it requires businesses who mandate vaccines as a condition of employment offer 3 exemptions.

SB 1128 is authored by Senator Stephens and would prohibit employers and contractors from mandating a vaccination. You may remember that this bill was scheduled to be heard two weeks ago but it was laid over after a heated line of questioning from two republican Senators, Senator Jessica Garvin (Marlow) and Senator Lonnie Paxton (Tuttle). You can watch some of the questioning that took place on SB 1157, A bill that ultimately passed even though the two aforementioned republicans continued to debate against health choice.

The second bill, SB 1095 is authored by Senator Merrick and would prohibit A state entity, political subdivision, private entity, hospital or agent thereof from requiring a covid-19 vaccine as a condition of employment, professional licensure, educational certification or degree, admittance to any place of business or entertainment or access to any mode of transportation.

If your Senator or Representative is on the committee (listed below) we need you to EMAIL and CALL them! If you are unsure who your Legislators are, please check here. We have included a sample email, but please add in your personal stories of how mandates have affected your career and make your email unique. Additionally, you can join us at the committee meetings on Wednesday in room 4S5 at 10:30 AM or watch it live here. As well as Thursday in room 535 at 10 AM, or watch it live here. 

 

House Public Health Committee

Representative Cynthia Roe
405-557-7365
cynthia.roe@okhouse.gov

Representative Toni Hasenbeck
405-557-7305
toni.hasenbeck@okhouse.gov

Representative Sherri Conley
405-557-7308
sherrie.conley@okhouse.gov

Representative Dell Kerbs
405-557-7345
dell.kerbs@okhouse.gov

Representative Marcus McEntire
405-557-7327
marcus.mcentire@okhouse.gov

Representative Carl Newton
405-557-7339
carl.newton@okhouse.gov

Representative Marilyn Stark
405-557-7403
marilyn.stark@okhouse.gov

Representative Wendi Stearman
405-557-7358
wendi.stearman@okhouse.gov

Sample Phone Call:
“I am a constituent, and I am calling to to ask that Representative ____ vote YES on HB 3878”

Sample Email:

Subject Line: FROM YOUR CONSTITUENT YES on HB 3878

Dear Representative _______,

I am emailing to ask that you vote yes on HB 3878. This bill is vitally important to the thousands of Oklahomans who have been fired or will be fired in the next few months due to overreaching vaccine mandates. Many corporations are not accepting exemptions, even though there are legitimate medical, religious, and personal reasons why an individual may not want to take a vaccine. Small government starts with the individual. A vaccine cannot be taken off at the end of the day like a hard hat or gloves.

(If you or a loved one has a personal story of a mandate, please add it here!)

Thank you for your time,

NAME
FULL ADDRESS

 

Senate Business, Commerce, and Tourism Committee

Senator James Leewright
405-521-5528
james.leewright@oksenate.gov

Senator Bill Coleman
405-521-5581
bill.coleman@oksenate.gov

Senator Micheal Bergstrom
405-521-5561
micheal.bergstrom@oksenate.gov

Senator George Burns
405-521-5614
george.burns@oksenate.gov

Senator Nathan Dahm
405-521-5551
nathan.dahm@oksenate.gov

Senator Jessica Garvin
405-521-5522
jessica.garvin@oksenate.gov

Senator Joe Newhouse
405-521-5675
joe.newhouse@oksenate.gov

Senator Lonnie Paxton
405-521-5537
lonnie.paxton@oksenate.gov

Senator Adam Pugh
405-521-5622
adam.pugh@oksenate.gov

Senator Cody Rogers
405-521-5600
cody.rogers@oksenate.gov

Sample Phone Call:
“I am a constituent and I am calling to to ask that Senator ____ vote YES on SB 1128”

Sample Email:

Subject Line: FROM YOUR CONSTITUENT YES on SB 1128, and SB 1296.

Dear Senator _______,

I am emailing to ask that you vote yes on SB 1128, SB 1296. These bills are vitally important to the thousands of Oklahomans who have been fired or will be fired in the next few months due to overreaching vaccine mandates. Small government starts with the individual. A vaccine cannot be taken off at the end of the day like a hard hat or gloves.

(If you or a loved one has a personal story of a mandate, please add it here!)

Thank you for your time,

NAME
FULL ADDRESS

Action Alert! SB 1162 in Education Committee Tomorrow!

SB 1157 Passes the Senate Business Committee!

This bill ensures that unemployment benefits are being given to employees who are fired or placed on unpaid leave for not taking a vaccine. Please thank Senators Dahm, Leewright, Coleman, Rogers, Bergstrom, Newhouse, Pugh and Burns for voting YES!

Senators who voted no, to not codify this in law were Senator Paxton(R), Garvin(R), Young (D), and Brooks (D).

The two republican no votes (Senator Garvin and Paxton) used the committee to hammer the author with questions and debate. Senator Paxton clearly stated that he believes the Oklahoma legislature should not be dealing with employee mandates. Paxton hammered, “To fix this issue we must campaign for the federal elections”. So, Senator Paxton is unwilling to protect Oklahomans from his position of power in the Oklahoma legislature?

Chairman Leewright closed off a debate by saying, “Members, if we are not here to hear tough issues & protect individual freedom, why are we here?”

You can watch parts of their debates here.

Show up next Thursday for Round 2! 10 AM in room 535.

 

Action Alert! Support SB 1128

On Thursday 2/24/2022 at 10 AM, SB 1128 will be heard in the Senate Business, Commerce and Tourism committee. This important bill is authored by Senator Bullard and would prohibit employers and contractors from mandating a vaccination. We need everyone to email AND call the members of the committee TODAY! We have included a sample email, but please add in your personal stories of how mandates have affected your career and make your email unique. Additionally, you can join us at the committee meeting on Thursday in room 535 at 10 AM, or watch it live here.

Senator James Leewright
405-521-5528
james.leewright@oksenate.gov

Senator Bill Coleman
405-521-5581
bill.coleman@oksenate.gov

Senator Micheal Bergstrom
405-521-5561
micheal.bergstrom@oksenate.gov

Senator George Burns
405-521-5614
george.burns@oksenate.gov

Senator Nathan Dahm
405-521-5551
nathan.dahm@oksenate.gov

Senator Jessica Garvin
405-521-5522
jessica.garvin@oksenate.gov

Senator Joe Newhouse
405-521-5675
joe.newhouse@oksenate.gov

Senator Lonnie Paxton
405-521-5537
lonnie.paxton@oksenate.gov

Senator Adam Pugh
405-521-5622
adam.pugh@oksenate.gov

Senator Cody Rogers
405-521-5600
cody.rogers@oksenate.gov

Sample Phone Call:
“I am calling to to ask that Senator ____ vote YES on SB 1128”
If you are a constituent, say “I am a constituent and I am calling to to ask that Senator ____ vote YES on SB 1128”

Sample Email:

Subject Line: YES on SB 1128 (If one of the senators is YOUR senator, make sure to add “FROM YOUR CONSTITUENT” to the subject line. If you are not sure who your senator is, look it up here.)

Dear Senator _______,

I am emailing to ask that you vote yes on SB 1128. This bill is vitally important to the thousands of Oklahomans who have been fired or will be fired in the next few months due to overreaching vaccine mandates. Small government starts with the individual. A vaccine cannot be taken off at the end of the day like a hard hat or gloves.

(If you or a loved one has a personal story of a mandate, please add it here!)

Thank you for your time,

NAME
FULL ADDRESS

Copy and paste these addresses for emails. However, if your senator is on this committee please email them SEPERATELY and include that you are a constituent!

james.leewright@oksenate.gov, bill.coleman@oksenate.gov, micheal.bergstrom@oksenate.gov, george.burns@oksenate.gov, nathan.dahm@oksenate.gov, jessica.garvin@oksenate.gov, joe.newhouse@oksenate.gov, lonnie.paxton@oksenate.gov, adam.pugh@oksenate.gov, cody.rogers@oksenate.gov

WATCH HB 3509! Being heard 2/16/2022

On Wednesday (2/16) at  9:00 AM the House Public Health Committe will hear HB 3509. This bill was a shell bill (meaning it had no language) authored by Representative Provenzano. Representative Provenzano has now added language to the bill which authorizes pharmacists to administer Covid-19 vaccines to adults and children. This is already Oklahoma law under the Prep Act. it is also Oklahoma law that parental consent is needed prior to the administration of a vaccine, however we would like to see that clarified in the language of the bills. Therefore, we are watching this bill and hope you will as well. No action is needed on this bill at this time.

Capitol Day Reminders!

Capitol Day Participants,

If you are picking up shirts, please go to back table opposite stage beginning at 10am.

We will be sitting in senate districts so it’s easier to eat lunch and find each other. Senate districts 1-24 will sit to the left of stage and 25-48 to the right.

Immediately following rally program, a pizza lunch will be available for those who registered. Register here. You can also pack a lunch or order food from the Cafe. Please bring your own drink. Water bottles are allowed in the Capitol, or you can get drinks and smoothies from the Cafe on the ground floor.

After lunch, your teams will plan to call legislators off the floor beginning at 1:30 but from 12:30-1 legislators might be in their offices. Do not worry if you have NEVER done this, our senate district captains will be leading! All we need is your presence! Power in numbers!

If participants would like to sit in gallery to watch Session, senate districts 24-48 are to go to the House Gallery on 5th floor and districts 1-23 to the Senate Gallery on the 5th floor at 1:30 pm.

You can take a look at the bills OKHPR is supporting HERE.

Make sure to sign up for our text alerts in case there are any last-minute changes!

If you ordered a shirt and can’t attend, please arrange pick up with a friend or your senate district captain. NO SHIRTS WILL BE MAILED TO YOU! Let us know that someone else is picking up your shirt using the button below.

For other common questions about Capitol Day’s, such as what to wear or where to park, use the button below to read our Capitol Day FAQ.