SB 766
Office of Homeland Security; creating the Targeted Violence Prevention Act. Emergency.
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 766 establishes the Targeted Violence Prevention Act, aiming to proactively identify and mitigate potential threats of targeted violence in Oklahoma. The bill creates an Office of Homeland Security to coordinate efforts across state agencies and local law enforcement. It focuses on gathering and analyzing data related to extremist groups and individuals who may pose a risk, while also promoting community engagement and support for at-risk individuals. This legislation is considered an emergency measure.
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