Congratulations to our friends and neighbors in Jenks, OK are in order. The special city council meeting called for Wednesday, Jan. 27, to renew the city's "mask mandate" has been canceled. There were so many people who pushed back to make sure that Jenks finally began obeying the law. Constitutional Grounds worked with unelected and elected officials to ensure that the meeting would be lawful and that rights would not be denied those with differing views from the mayor and maskers on the council.
As long as there is not another special council meeting where they vote to renew their dictate, the old one will expire on Sunday, Jan 31.
This makes two cities in Tulsa County in as many weeks to have said no to, or ended, institutional discrimination and harassment of their healthy inhabitants and visitors.
Constitutional Grounds calls on all elected officials to foster good will and respect among all citizens. Governments must end discriminatory practices and encourage all to get along, even though they may disagree.

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Read all of the articles from Constitutional Grounds, at their site.
As long as there is not another special council meeting where they vote to renew their dictate, the old one will expire on Sunday, Jan 31.
This makes two cities in Tulsa County in as many weeks to have said no to, or ended, institutional discrimination and harassment of their healthy inhabitants and visitors.
Constitutional Grounds calls on all elected officials to foster good will and respect among all citizens. Governments must end discriminatory practices and encourage all to get along, even though they may disagree.

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Read all of the articles from Constitutional Grounds, at their site.