
President Trump Could Get His Own Holiday in Oklahoma
Oklahoma may have bragging rights for the state that loves Donald Trump the most.
Oklahoma Was All Red in the 2024 Election
Only two states in the entire country had every one of their counties vote for Donald Trump for President. One was West Virginia and the other was Oklahoma. All 77 Oklahoma counties were red on election night. Looks like the state wants to honor the President once again with his very own day.
November 5th, Could Be Donald Trump Day in Oklahoma
We have a few steps to go before this becomes official in Oklahoma. Senator Dana Prieto, a Republican in Tulsa filed Senate Bill 1105. The measure passed the Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee this week by a vote of 6-2 and heads to the Senate floor. The Bill would establish November 5th as Donald Trump Day in Oklahoma. Since that was the day that every county in Oklahoma endorsed President Trump in the most recent election.
Sorry, No Days Off For Donald Trump Day
If you thought you were getting an extra day off. Senator Prieto wants to let everyone know this will not be a state holiday you get time off for. “There are a lot of days we don’t get off for,” he said. “Many holidays are just excuses for stores to be able to have a sale. Nobody is going to be taking off for this.”
Oklahoma Already Honors Trump With His Own Highway
Since 2021, if you travel on Highway 287 at the Texas border near Amarillo. The portion that starts in Oklahoma and runs to Boise City, Oklahoma is named after the President. We will wait and see if President Trump gets his own day along with his highway.
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