From The Oklahoman – full text of the article here
The Oklahoma House General Government and Transportation Committee approved legislation Wednesday that would establish English (such as it is spoken here) as the official language of Oklahoma. Tribal leaders like Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith attended the meeting in hopes of having an opportunity to speak against the measure, but they were denied that courtesy by committee chairman Rep. Guy Liebmann (R-Oklahoma City). Liebmann later threatened to have Smith forcibly removed if he spoke during the time given to him by Rep. Jerry McPeak (D-Warner).
I know that proponents of this bill claim that it is about saving money, but since the bill was introduced by the man who gave us 1804, (Rep. Randy Terrill, R-Moore) there is little doubt that this is another effort to “rid” Oklahoma of immigrants – legal or otherwise – by denying them access to driver’s licenses and state services. How ironic that in a time when the sports airwaves are buzzing with ideas for NBA nicknames that honor our Native American heritage, our legislators are doing all they can to dishonor this same heritage or any other. Welcome to Oklahoma, Mickael Gelabale!
My favorite part? The Oklahoman reports that the bill “would not prevent the state from promoting itself in languages other than English for purposes of commerce and tourism”. Y’all come – just don’t say anything.