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Home » Fight for Storm Shelters in Schools Heads to Oklahoma Supreme Court
A fight to build more storm shelters in schools heads to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Organizers of Take Shelter Oklahoma have argued that the Oklahoma state attorney generals’ ballot language, which emphasized that franchise tax money would be diverted from the general fund, confused voters and cost them signatures. The group hopes to spend $500 million to build storm shelters in schools around the state.