House adopts resolution recognizing February as Black History Month in Oklahoma
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House Resolution 1006, offered by Representative Harris, commends and celebrates February as Black History Month in Oklahoma; the chamber adopted the resolution by unanimous consent.
The Oklahoma House adopted House Resolution 1006 on the floor, a resolution introduced and explained by Representative Regina Harris that commends and celebrates February as Black History Month in the state.
Representative Harris described the resolution as "pretty simple," saying the measure recognizes February as Black History Month in Oklahoma and requested unanimous consent for adoption. No objections were raised and the resolution was adopted by the chamber.
What it means: The resolution is a formal expression of the House to commemorate Black history and encourage recognition of the contributions of Black Oklahomans during the month of February.
