
"First off, Senate Bill 1188 would designate Kirk's birthday, Oct. 14, as Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, in remembrance of his courage and faith, to honor his extraordinary contributions to American discourse, faith, and freedom, and to commemorate his ultimate sacrifice for these principles. A second bill, SB 1187, would require each public university in Oklahoma to designate a Charlie Kirk Memorial Plaza."
"According to The Oklahoman, the central element of a planned plaza must include a statue of Kirk sitting at a table with an empty seat across from him, or a statue of Kirk and his wife standing and holding their children in their arms. In addition, each memorial would include a permanent sign discussing Kirk's courage and faith and explaining the significance of Charlie Kirk as a voice of a generation, modern civil rights leader,"
State Sen. Shane Jett and the Oklahoma Freedom Caucus filed three measures to honor Charlie Kirk. Senate Bill 1188 would designate Oct. 14 as Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day in Oklahoma, citing remembrance of his courage, faith, and contributions to American discourse and freedom. Senate Bill 1187 would require each public university to create a Charlie Kirk Memorial Plaza with a central statue option and a permanent sign detailing Kirk's courage, faith, and significance as a voice of a generation and free speech advocate. A concurrent resolution would formally recognize Kirk as a martyr for truth, faith, and the First Amendment. Another senator filed a separate resolution recognizing his faith and leadership.
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