Senate Bill No. 1188 establishes October 14 as "Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day" in Oklahoma, honoring the legacy of Charlie Kirk, who is portrayed as a significant figure in promoting conservative values and free speech. The bill outlines Kirk's contributions to civic discourse, his role as a leader in the movement for free markets and traditional family structures, and his advocacy for equal opportunity and constitutional rights. It emphasizes his Christian faith and his status as a martyr for truth and free speech, particularly in the face of societal challenges such as censorship and ideological overreach.

The bill requests that the Governor issue an annual proclamation to encourage Oklahomans to observe this day with ceremonies and educational events that reflect on Kirk's principles and contributions. Additionally, the bill includes a declaration of emergency, allowing it to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.