Oklahoma lawmakers reject the authority of United Nations

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What is this law about?
SB426 passed both the House and the Senate and is waiting on the Governor’s desk for his signature.

What the Law Does:
This law says that the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and the World Economic Forum (WEF) cannot enforce their rules or policies in the state of Oklahoma.

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Details:
No Enforcement Allowed: The state of Oklahoma and its local governments (like counties, cities, towns, and school districts) are not required to follow or enforce any mandates from the WHO, UN, or WEF.

No Impact of Foreign Mandates: Any rules or mandates from these organizations, like those requiring masks, vaccines, or medical tests, will not be enforced in Oklahoma. They can’t be used to make any decisions or actions, and they can’t be used to collect information about Oklahoma residents.

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