Legislative prayers spark controversy, changes in Oklahoma

Oklahoma state Rep. Jason Dunnington, D-Oklahoma City, is pictured in his office at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. Dunnington, who requested Imam Imad Enchassi of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City deliver the daily prayer on the House floor, has, criticized state Rep. Chuck Strohm, R-Jenks, after Strohm first denied the local Muslim imam an opportunity to serve as minister in the House and then said he would change the rules of the program to allow only ministers from a member’s “own place of worship.” (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma’s House speaker says he plans changes to a program in which pastors deliver prayers and sermons to legislators amid criticism from interfaith leaders that non-Christians are being denied an opportunity to participate.

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