MEDIA ADVISORY – FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
Contact: Joe Dorman, CEO – Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
Telephone: (405) 833-1117
Email: jdorman@oica.org
Advocates Lament Stoppage of HB 1028, Reveal Effort to End Corporal Punishment
BACKGROUND: The Oklahoma House of Representatives will fail to consider the Senate Amendments to House Bill 1028, by Rep. John Talley, R-Stillwater, and Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa. The measure would have made illegal the practice of corporal punishment upon children with certain disabilities. About 60 school districts, which is more than 10 percent in the state, still employ the practice of allowing government employees to administer the “deliberate infliction of physical pain by hitting, paddling, spanking, slapping or any other physical force used as a means of discipline” on disabled children. This failure to schedule the measure for a vote effectively kills the bill for the 59th Oklahoma Legislature, which comes to an end by Friday by 5 p.m.
WHO: Joe Dorman, CEO of the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, and various other organization leaders and experts on the subject of child trauma.
WHEN: TODAY (Thursday), at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Fifth floor hallway in the north wing of the Oklahoma State Capitol under the “Flight of Spirit” painting of the five Native ballerinas.
WHY: To announce plans in the wake of the House of Representatives’ failure to follow the Senate’s lead by passing the final version of HB 1028.
VISUALS: Presenters making the case for the bill and explaining the next course of action both within the confines of the Oklahoma Legislature and in the grassroots to bring to an end the practice of allowing government employees to administer corporal punishment on children in an educational setting.
Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
Creating awareness, taking action, and supporting policy to improve the health, safety, and well-being of Oklahoma's Children
Address: 2915 N Classen Blvd, Suite 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Email: info@oica.org
Phone: 405-236-5437
Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
Creating awareness, taking action, and supporting policy to improve the health, safety, and well-being of Oklahoma's Children
Address: 2915 N Classen Blvd, Suite 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Email: info@oica.org
Phone: 405-236-5437
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