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Sen. Rob Standridge’s Press Releases

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, has filed Senate Bill 1056, which would create a special definition of  “contemporary community standards” in Oklahoma statutes to better address the issue of obscene material being made accessible to minors.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, says the City of Norman’s proposed location for a low-barrier homeless shelter is a serious public safety risk, particularly for children attending school or receiving services from other nearby facilities.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill to slow down a planned turnpike impacting thousands of Norman residents is on its way to the House of Representatives.  Senate Bill 1610, by Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, was approved by the chamber Thursday.  The House principal author is Rep.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Concerned about unsanitary and unsafe conditions of homeless camps in Oklahoma cities, Sen.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, filed two bills Thursday addressing an issue of growing concern for Oklahoma parents – the indoctrination of their children in school classrooms and on college campuses.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, announced Friday he’d filed Senate Bill 1106, the “Citizen Health Mandate Protection Act,” aimed at both public and private entities and individuals that require vaccines or other medical treatments as a condition of employment.  Those employers

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Sen. Rob Standridge, R-Norman, released the following statement Wednesday after an Oklahoma County District Court hearing on Senate Bill 658.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. Rob Standridge said too few Oklahomans are being given information about the benefits of monoclonal antibodies. In order to counter that, Standridge, R-Norman, recently contacted Cleveland County Commissioners Rod Cleveland, Darry Stacy, and Harold Haralson, and recommended they work together to develop a plan to help better inform the public about how these treatments can reduce hospitalizations and death from COVID-19 and where they can get them.

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