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OCPA praises Drummond’s challenge of Biden administration
Staff | January 30, 2024
OCPA praises Drummond’s challenge of Biden administration
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Law & Principles OCPA praises Drummond’s challenge of Biden administration
OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond for fighting the Biden administration’s efforts to force Oklahomans to fund abortion referrals.
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