Kern authored a bill, which passed the
Oklahoma House of Representatives in March 2008, mandating that students who believe in
Young Earth creationism still receive passing grades in
Earth science classes. After being passed in the House, it was voted down in a Senate committee without reaching the floor for debate. Kern co-authored the Religious Viewpoints Anti-discrimination Act that included the provision "Students shall not be penalized or rewarded on account of the religious content of their work", which was vetoed by Governor
Brad Henry. In March 2008, Kern made national headlines when she stated that
homosexuality was a greater threat to national security than
terrorism. After receiving attention for the remarks, Kern refused to apologize. She received a standing ovation from fellow Republican legislators in a private meeting a few days later. In response to Kern's comments, hundreds of
gay and
lesbian rights supporters protested at the
Oklahoma State Capitol. Over 1500 people later turned out at the Capitol to support her. Kern claimed to have received death threats that caused her to hire a
bodyguard. In January 2015, she introduced three bills in the state legislature which would permit businesses to deny goods, services, or other forms of public accommodation to lesbian, gay,
bisexual, or
transgender people; prohibit the state from interfering if parents put their children through so-called "
conversion therapy"; and to fire any state employee who grants (such as authorized by the district court ruling in
Bishop v. Oklahoma) a
same-sex marriage license. On May 2, 2011, The Oklahoma State House of Representatives publicly reprimanded Kern for the comments she made which some people interpreted as unflattering to blacks and women during a debate on affirmative action. Rep. Mike Shelton,
D-Oklahoma City, made the motion to reprimand her. A member objected, and the House voted 76–17 to reprimand Kern. In 2011, she published her memoir,
The Stoning of Sally Kern: The Liberal Attack on Christian Conservatism – and Why We Must Take a Stand. == Personal life ==