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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
2nd Session of the 60th Legislature (2026)
HOUSE CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION 1023 By: Olsen of the House
and
Jett of the Senate
AS INTRODUCED
A Concurrent Resolution proclaiming Christ is King;
recognizing the spiritual heritage of Oklahoma; and
directing distribution.
WHEREAS, the State of Oklahoma has a rich history rooted in
faith, resilience, and a commitment to values that uplift its
people; and
WHEREAS, the acknowledgment of spiritual heritage has long been
a cornerstone of the cultural identity of Oklahomans, reflecting the
beliefs and convictions of many of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, the phrase "Christ the King" represents a declaration
of faith for millions of Oklahomans and Christians worldwide,
symbolizing the sovereignty of Jesus Christ as a source of hope,
unity, and moral guidance; and
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WHEREAS, the Oklahoma State Legislature seeks to affirm the
freedom of its citizens to express their deeply held beliefs,
including freedom of speech without fear of punishment or
retribution, recognizing the importance of religious liberty as
enshrined in both the United States Constitution and the Oklahoma
Constitution; and
WHEREAS, this proclamation serves as an expression of gratitude
for the blessings bestowed upon the State of Oklahoma and as a
recognition of the enduring influence of Christian faith in the
lives of its people.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE 2ND SESSION OF THE 60TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE, THE SENATE
CONCURRING THEREIN:
THAT the Oklahoma State Legislature hereby proclaims "Christ is
King", recognizing the spiritual significance of this declaration to
many of its citizens and honoring the role of faith in the history
and culture of Oklahoma.
THAT the Oklahoma State Legislature expresses that this
resolution is not intended to establish any religion or infringe
upon the rights of any individual, but rather to celebrate the
voluntary expression of belief that has shaped communities across
the state.
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THAT copies of this resolution be distributed to the Governor of
Oklahoma and the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate,
and be made available to the public as a testament to this
proclamation.
DIRECT TO CALENDAR.