Oklahoma Legislature overrides governor's veto of tribal regalia bill
Source: Associated Press
Oklahoma Legislature overrides governors veto of tribal regalia bill
By Sean Murphy
May 25, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Oklahoma Legislature on Thursday overrode Gov. Kevin Stitts veto of a bill that would allow students to wear Native American regalia during high school and college graduations.
The state House and Senate easily cleared the two-thirds threshold needed to uphold the measure, which takes effect July 1 and had strong support from many Oklahoma-based tribes and Native American citizens.
It would allow any student at a public school, including colleges, universities and technology centers, to wear tribal regalia such as traditional garments, jewelry or other adornments during official graduation ceremonies. Weapons such as a bow and arrow, tomahawk or war hammer are specifically prohibited.
Stitt, a Cherokee Nation citizen who has feuded with many Oklahoma-based Native American tribes throughout his two terms in office, vetoed the bill earlier this month, saying at the time that the decision should be up to individual districts.
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