Outlandish legislation, even if it doesn’t advance, has real consequences for Oklahomans
Welcome to “political silly season,” as an Oklahoma legislative observer once called it.
It’s the period of time from December through May where Oklahomans get a front-row seat to all sorts of outlandish legislative bills and public debates.
This year’s oddity — at least so far — seems to be a measure that would require all school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. State Superintendent…