URGENT: Ask Your Senator to VOTE NO on SB 224!
SB 224 puts our children’s privacy at risk by allowing “de-identified” student data to be shared with outside vendors and corporate partners. Experts have raised serious concerns about the possibility of re-identifying this data, making it a threat to student privacy.
Despite being rejected on its first two votes, the bill was pushed through on the third try without any changes to address these concerns. This kind of political arm-twisting shows just how desperate some lawmakers were to get it passed.
Key facts:
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SB 224 failed twice in the Oklahoma House:
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4/29/25: Failed 35-56 (only 23 Republicans voted yes).
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5/1/25 (first vote): Failed 46-37.
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On 5/1/25, a second vote was held minutes later, and it narrowly passed 51-32, the bare minimum for passage.
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It never had support from a majority of House Republicans—Democrat votes were required to pass it.
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No amendments were made between votes to address the original privacy concerns.
We are tracking votes and will deduct points from any legislator who caved under pressure. Voters deserve lawmakers who protect student privacy, not corporate interests.
See how your representative voted:
👉 Final House Vote on SB 224
Read the bill language:
📄 SB 224 Full Text