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Dick Pryor: This is Capitol Insider, your weekly look inside Oklahoma politics, policy and government. I m Dick Pryor with eCapitol news director, Shawn Ashley. It s been an eventful last week at the legislature, and we ll get to that in a minute, but first - coronavirus. On Thursday, Governor Stitt followed Texas, Mississippi and some other states in ending coronavirus limitations in the state. Shawn, what exactly did the governor do?
Shawn Ashley: Well, the governor is terminating the provisions of his COVID-19 State of Emergency Executive Order that really are public facing - that affect the public. Those would include the mask mandate in state government buildings for both staff and visitors and also eliminating the limitation on the size of social and public gatherings in attendance limits that youth, sporting events and extracurricular activities.
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Anti-abortion demonstrators gather at the state Capitol in support of legislation to restrict abortion access Feb. 12, 2019.
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Ben Felder / The Frontier
Editorâs Note: This story was produced in partnership with StateImpact Oklahoma
Optimistic in light of the U.S. Supreme Courtâs political shift, conservative Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing for laws to further restrict abortion access.
Legislators have sponsored more than a dozen abortion bills for the 2021 session.
Members introduced a bill that would ban abortion after a doctor can detect a fetal heartbeat â usually around six weeks, when many women donât yet know theyâre pregnant. Another bill would restrict which doctors can perform the procedure.