OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Some Oklahoma Republicans upset with the Supreme Court's decision to order the Ten Commandments monument removed from the Capitol grounds now say they want a public vote to amend the state Constitution.

The chairman and vice-chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said Wednesday they intend to seek a public vote on whether to repeal the section of the Constitution that prohibits the use of public money or property for religious purposes.

That section was cited in a 7-2 decision on Tuesday by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that said the Ten Commandments monument must be removed.

House Judiciary Chairman Randy Grau of Edmond and Vice-Chairman Jon Echols of Oklahoma City both say they support the repeal.