A vast ripe wheat field under an open blue Oklahoma sky, with a lone weathered farmhouse, grain bins, and a passing car along the distant horizon.

We Decide. We Lead. We Vote.

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WE are OKLAHOMA!

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Oklahomans have long held the right to write their own laws — to gather signatures, put a question on the ballot, and decide it at the polls. In 2024 and 2025, the State Legislature passed three measures — SB 518, HB 1105, and SB 1027 — that make it nearly impossible for Oklahomans to exercise our constitutional right to pass our own laws. MoBetta Oklahoma keeps the record of what was changed, and who changed it, in plain sight.

The people aren’t petitioning Oklahoma’s power — the people are Oklahoma’s power, and the Legislature forgot it.

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