Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1006

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

Resolution; Black History.

Impact

The passage of HR1006 serves to highlight the ongoing relevance of African American contributions and struggles in American history. By officially designating February as Black History Month within the state, it promotes an environment of awareness and recognition among Oklahoma's citizens. This could enhance educational initiatives and public discourse about the historical context of African Americans and foster greater community involvement in discussions and events surrounding the observance.

Summary

House Resolution 1006, sponsored by Representatives Harris and Pae, formally recognizes February as Black History Month in Oklahoma. This resolution acknowledges the significance of this month in honoring the contributions of African Americans throughout history, particularly in shaping the culture, society, and history of both Oklahoma and the United States. The resolution underscores the importance of celebrating the achievements made by African Americans in areas such as civil rights, education, and leadership.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR1006 appears to be positive, as it endeavors to bring visibility to the contributions of the African American community. Celebrating Black History Month is generally well-received, as it aligns with broader societal goals of inclusivity and recognition of diversity. The resolution coincides with a nationwide acknowledgment of the month, which supports the idea that such observances can foster unity and understanding within diverse communities.

Contention

While broadly supported, there might be underlying tensions regarding the historical narratives that are celebrated during Black History Month. Discussions surrounding the importance and interpretation of these contributions can sometimes lead to differing opinions about which figures or events should be emphasized. However, the resolution's purpose aims to unify rather than divide, promoting a celebration of diversity and fostering a sense of community reflection on the progress and struggles of the African American population in Oklahoma and beyond.

Companion Bills

OK HR1006

Carry Over Resolution; Black History.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1006

Resolution; Black History.

OK HCR1011

Concurrent resolution; Route 66 Day; recognizing the historic and cultural importance of U.S. Route 66; distribution.

OK SR13

Resolution; recognizing businessman, banker and accomplished journalist Russell M. Perry; and praising his significant contributions to the state.

OK HR1015

Resolution; Festival of Breaking the Fast; Festival of the Feast of Sacrifice; recognition.

OK HR1009

Rosie the Riveter Day; March 21; resolution.

OK HCR1013

Concurrent resolution; Christ is King; distribution.

OK HR1010

Resolution; St. Patrick's Day.

OK HCR1017

Resolution; Hispanic Cultural Day.

OK HCR1016

50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon; resolution; recognizing contributions of Vietnamese Americans.

OK HR1028

Resolution; National Nurses Week.

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