(3007 Senate floor votes analyzed β so far...)
π 2026-04-16 at 08:45
π Scheduled: 7
π Bills Pending: 42
π No upcoming hearing scheduled
π Bills Pending: 2
Last Action: Emergency added
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Scott Fetgatter
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Eddy Dempsey
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Coauthored by Representative Wilk (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-23
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Jonathan Wilk
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Bryan Logan
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Failed in Committee - Energy
Date: 2026-02-26
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Scott Fetgatter Casey Murdock David Bullard
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Coauthored by Representative Turner (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-10
Pending: π Public Safety π Not Scheduled
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Coauthored by Representative Kane (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-12
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: John Kane
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Bryan Logan
Co-sponsors: Brian Hill Melissa Provenzano
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This is the big one.
Instead of:
It becomes:
That means less direct legislative control over spending
Incentivizes Selling State Assets
βRevolving Fundβ = Less Transparency
Quiet Government Growth Mechanism
This is one of those bills that:
The real issue:
Should agencies be allowed to fund themselves by selling state assets and keeping the proceeds?
Oklahomans should not need government permission to do a private fireworks display on their own property when there is no burn ban in effect. βPublic safetyβ is too often the excuse for more control, more restrictions, and more treating citizens like theyβre ignorant. We already know fire is a risk β same with grills, smokers, fire pits, and burn barrels. Thatβs why burn bans exist. Common sense should still count for something. Government needs to quit infantilizing the people it is supposed to serve.