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Pass the Governor Stitt school choice plan
Nothing is more important than families because families are responsible for raising kids—the next generation.
Kids are all different, and the governor’s compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934 would let parents have resources to educate kids in whatever way works best for them. This would be good for our state because it would be good for families and kids.
Please pass the compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934, along with any other similar legislation, that includes EVERY child in Oklahoma.
Thank you for your service to our community.
School choice gives power to parents
Too many parents across Oklahoma are paying taxes to fund schools that aren’t working well for their children, and parents are ready for options. It is time to let parents, who know their child best, choose the school that will help their child be the most successful. This can lead to economic development and flourishing Oklahoma.
Universal school choice is good for families and kids, which means it’s also good for all of Oklahoma.
Please pass the governor’s compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934, in their latest forms, or any other similar legislation, for ALL kids, so parents can decide the best education option for their children.
Thank you.
HB 1935 or 1934 for ALL students
The Oklahoma Legislature is running out of time to send a universal school choice bill that includes ALL students to Governor Stitt’s desk for his signature.
Parents across Oklahoma are also running out of time. Thousands and thousands of them. They are running out of time to put their children into schools that work better for their children, or to keep them in those schools.
Many parents were able to figure out temporary solutions during Covid to place their children in better school situations. But those temporary solutions have run out for many of those families.
Get the bill done. Either HB 1935 or HB 1934 in their latest form. Send it to the Governor. For ALL kids. Today. Not tomorrow.
Let all families have school choice
School choice is the most important priority in the state Legislature right now. It would give back power to parents.
Please pass Governor Stitt’s compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934, as well as any other similar legislation, that would include EVERY Oklahoma student and show Oklahoma parents that you trust them. We must stand up to the big unions and other special interests who are trying to manipulate society through our schools. Giving parents the power is the best way to do that.
Thank you.
No time to waste pass school choice today
I live in your district. I vote in your district. My home is in your district. I pay taxes in your district.
I am asking you to please pass the Governor’s education compromise proposal and send it to his desk today for his signature. It is a reasonable compromise.
We need a real school choice solution in Oklahoma that is available to ALL students. Either HB 1934 or HB 1935 in their latest form will do. But neither has been sent yet to the Governor.
Session at the state Capitol is set to end May 26th. You’re running out of time. Please don’t allow this to fall through the cracks. You are almost to the finish line. What a blessing it would be for so many families in our state.
School choice bill still not sent to the Governor
As a voter and constituent and taxpayer in your district, I need you to send Governor Stitt’s education compromise to his desk for his signature TODAY.
There are less than three full weeks before the legislative session is over. But a universal school choice bill has still not been sent to Governor Stitt’s desk.
Stop wasting time. Get it done. Either HB 1934 or HB 1935 in their latest form.
Governor Stitt’s education compromise includes money for pay raises for public school teachers and support staff.
It includes more money for rural, urban and suburban public schools. It truly empowers parents with REAL school choice for ALL kids. Everybody wins. A reasonable compromise.
No time to waste. Get it done.
Pass the education compromise from the Governor
Please pass the governor’s compromise school choice plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934 for ALL KIDS in Oklahoma to participate.
Thousands of parents across Oklahoma are paying taxes to fund schools that aren’t working well for their children or that their children aren’t attending. Other states are giving power to parents. It’s time for a change here in Oklahoma.
Need school choice now
School choice is good conservative policy that is happening in a lot of other states right now—including where conservatives have much narrower margins. If we can’t get this done this year in Oklahoma, something is terribly wrong.
Governor Stitt said, “I think it’s time that we get something across the finish line.” I agree and hope you do too. Please pass the compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934 that includes ALL kids—providing Oklahoma parents with educational choice.
Other conservative states including Arkansas, Iowa, and Utah, are doing this right now. Please add us to that list. This is good for families and kids, which means it’s also good for all of Oklahoma.
Thanks for your service.
Pass latest version of HB 1935 or HB 1934 for ALL kids
Thank you for serving our community. Please prioritize HB 1935 or HB 1934, in their latest forms, for ALL kids, and support the common-sense school choice compromise plan the governor proposed, along with similar proposals that would allow EVERY Oklahoma student to participate.
Thousands of parents across Oklahoma are paying taxes to fund schools that aren’t working well for their children or that their children aren’t attending. We need to put power back in the hands of parents and recognize that they know what is best for their child—let them choose the educational option that allows their child to be successful. This is the best way to strengthen Oklahoma’s future.
Please make passing the school choice compromise plan your top priority.
Send HB 1934 or 1935 for ALL kids to the Governor
Education is part of raising children, so school choice is one of the most fundamental parental rights. Many parents do not have a choice when it comes to their child’s education, but HB 1935 or HB 1934, in their latest forms, would open the door to opportunities for families who are seeking options.
Please prioritize passing the governor’s compromise plan for HB 1935 or HB 1934, or any other similar legislation that includes ALL kids, so parents can have the freedom to choose the educational opportunity for their child to be most successful. This would be good for families and kids, which means it will also be good for Oklahoma.
Thank you for your service.
Why has school choice bill not been sent to Governor
I was so excited earlier this year when it looked like a real school choice bill that includes ALL kids in Oklahoma was about to be signed into law.
But the legislative session is almost over, and that bill still hasn’t been sent to the Governor’s desk. They got it done in Arkansas. Why can’t we get it done here?
Get it done. Please. It’s time. What a blessing it would be to so many Oklahoma families. It’s not too late.
The Governor’s education compromise proposal is good. Either HB 1935 or HB 1934, in their latest form, are good.
Please make this your top priority. It is mine.
Do not pass blame for school choice not getting across finish line
All the politicians at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City seem to be blaming each other for why a real school choice bill that includes ALL kids hasn’t been sent yet to the Governor’s desk.
Please don’t be part of the problem. Blaming others is easy. Be part of the solution. There isn’t much time left.
A child can’t always wait for the politicians to stop fighting. A child gets one shot at going through school and learning what they need to live a productive life of purpose.
Every day that goes by without universal school choice, another child in Oklahoma falls through the cracks. Once that happens, there’s not much that can be done for that child.
Send a real school choice bill to the Governor. His education compromise proposal is very reasonable. Get it done.
Send school choice to the Governor
A real school choice bill that allows ALL students in Oklahoma to participate has still not been sent to Governor Stitt’s desk for his signature. Time is running out. Session is scheduled to end May 26th.
Don’t blame House leadership. Don’t blame Senate leadership. Don’t blame the Governor. Blaming others is easy. Just get it done.
This is my top priority as a voter in your district. Politicians like to fight. Voters are ready for results.
The Governor’s education compromise proposal is very reasonable. Either HB 1935 or HB 1934 in their most recent form are acceptable. Don’t delay any further.
HB 1935 or 1934 for ALL kids needed now
Another week has gone by, and a school choice bill that includes ALL kids in Oklahoma has still not been sent to the Governor’s desk for his signature. Either HB 1935 or HB 1934 in their latest form will work.
I know the House and Senate sometimes disagree on bills and legislation. But, as a taxpayer and voter in your district, I am asking you to pass Governor Stitt’s education compromise, which includes REAL school choice for ALL kids. It is a reasonable proposal.
In the last 12 months, Arizona has gotten it done. So has Iowa. And Utah. And Arkansas. You can do it.
Oklahoma parents can’t wait any longer. The time is now. I live and vote in your district. Please get it done.
Please support HB 1935 or 1934 for ALL kids
The legislative session is almost over, and the Oklahoma Legislature has still not sent a universal school choice bill that includes ALL students to Governor Stitt’s desk for his signature.
This is unacceptable. As a voter and taxpayer in your district, I want you to know that sending Governor Stitt’s education compromise to his desk is my top priority, and I want it to be your top priority also. It is a reasonable compromise.
Either HB 1934 or HB 1935, in their latest form, are acceptable. Send one of them to the Governor. Not tomorrow. Not next week. Today.
Include ALL students. Get it done. Before May 26th. Parents cannot wait until the next legislative session.