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π Bills Pending: 68
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π Bills Pending: 9
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-09
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Grant Green Kenton Patzkowsky
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Michelle McCane
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Amends relates to minimum prison sentences; adding domestic abuse by strangulation.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix Tim Turner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton Mark Lawson Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Mary Boren
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix Jared Deck Ellyn Hefner
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported Do Pass Public Safety committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported Do Pass Judiciary committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Coauthored by Representative Wolfley
Date: 2025-05-05
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Max Wolfley Josh Cantrell Tim Turner
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Filed with Secretary of State
Date: 2025-05-29
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Max Wolfley Josh Cantrell Tim Turner Warren Hamilton
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Josh Cantrell
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Coauthored by Representative Wolfley
Date: 2025-05-05
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Max Wolfley
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/11/2025
Date: 2025-05-12
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/15/2025
Date: 2025-05-15
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Max Wolfley
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2025-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Annie Menz
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-24
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Max Wolfley
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: John George
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Authored by Senator Murdock (principal Senate author)
Date: 2025-02-26
Author: John George
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock
π Details π View Bill on Legislature Website
Unfortunately, since the better bills by Senator Jett and House Rep Shaw were killed.... this is the best option at this point to begin protecting homeowners with disclosures and testing on land.
1. It forbids them from using biosolids on food crops, so no more poopy PFAS carrots and corn and wheat⦠(Unfortunately they can still use it on hay, which is then taken up into the cows that end up as your steak.)
2. It makes them test for PFAS before land applying humanure. (Unfortunately it doesnβt make that info public, but, at least theyβre testing now. π)
3. It requires them to give warning of risks to the farmers taking free humanure. Kind of like a warning label on glyphosate and cigarettes. π
4. It limits land application in the same field to once every OTHER year.
5. It requires that the DEQ also approve methods like the microbes that eat humanure (saving cities millions and no need to land apply) and super critical water solutions (water hotter than molten lava that destroys PFAS and bacteria etc in humanure.) These two methods are things we specifically asked for, and I appreciate Representative John George including them in the bill for us.
This bill on humanure
(biosolids) HB 3411 is being heard this morning. Below are the reasons we need to support HB 3411. 


1. It forbids them from using biosolids on food crops, so no more poopy PFAS carrots and corn and wheat⦠(Unfortunately they can still use it on hay, which is then taken up into the cows that end up as your steak.)
2. It makes them test for PFAS before land applying humanure. (Unfortunately it doesnβt make that info public, but, at least theyβre testing now.
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3. It requires them to give warning of risks to the farmers taking free humanure. Kind of like a warning label on glyphosate and cigarettes.
4. It limits land application in the same field to once every OTHER year.
5. It requires that the DEQ also approve methods like the microbes that eat humanure (saving cities millions and no need to land apply) and super critical water solutions (water hotter than molten lava that destroys PFAS and bacteria etc in humanure.) These two methods are things we specifically asked for, and I appreciate Representative John George including them in the bill for us.
Now, is this bill GREAT?? Nope.
Not even close, but since they kΓ¬lled Senator Shane Jett and Representative Jim Shawβs GREAT bills to ban humanure on farmland, this bill is the best weβve got left this session.
So, Iβm asking for a yes vote today.
(Because, some of us donβt retaliate against good legislation just because the senate author, Grant Green, voted in favor of a bill to destroy her donkey dairy less than 12 hours beforeβ¦..)
That would be wrong and vindictive, and would make me no better than them.
Itβs about whatβs best for the people of Oklahoma.
Please ask your OK State House Representative to vote YES on this bill today.
Sincerely,
The Donkey Milk Lady
Save Oklahoma Farms and Ranches