Last Action: HAs read
Date: 2026-04-14
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action π 2026-04-15 1:30 PM
Author: John Haste
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Trey Caldwell Ellyn Hefner Mark Mann
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-10
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action π 2026-04-15 1:30 PM
Author: Chad Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Ty Burns Dick Lowe Anthony Moore
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-02
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Robert Manger George Burns
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Requires photo identification to vote.The bill passed the House and Senate Judiciary committee on partisan votes.The bill is now stalled in the Senate Appropriations committee. The bill is estimated to cost $138,000 annually.
This legislation would create a photo ID voter card, substantiated by documentation.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Jared Deck
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass Banking, Financial Services and Pensions
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Mickey Dollens
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock
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Last Action: Reported Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Judiciary committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Mark Tedford
Co-sponsors: Jonathan Wingard Gabe Woolley David Bullard Warren Hamilton Jack Stewart Dana Prieto Dusty Deevers Randy Grellner Avery Frix Lisa Standridge Julie McIntosh Bryan Logan
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Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Woods
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Mark Lepak Justin Humphrey Kevin West David Hardin Brian Hill Jim Olsen Max Wolfley Chris Sneed Marilyn Stark Gabe Woolley Stacy Jo Adams Molly Jenkins Jim Shaw Derrick Hildebrant Tim Turner Clay Staires Chris Banning Cody Maynard Kevin Norwood Jay Steagall Shane Jett Tom Woods Jack Stewart Randy Grellner Kendal Sacchieri Brian Guthrie Julie McIntosh
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Yes, this bill also helps prevent these chemical abortion drugs (and babies) from being flushed down drains in the city and then ending up in the wastewater treatment plant, where they are integrated into biosolids (humanure) and put on farmland over our aquifers.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Bullard (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Jim Shaw
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Justin Humphrey David Smith David Hardin Tom Gann Rick West Randy Grellner Derrick Hildebrant George Burns Molly Jenkins Danny Williams Stacy Jo Adams
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HBβ―1453 would prohibit hostile foreign entities from acquiring land in Oklahoma. This measure is essential to safeguard our stateβsagriculture, natural resources, critical infrastructure, and longβterm security. Keeping Oklahoma land in the hands of local owners who share our nationβs interests protects the livelihoods of our communities and preserves the integrity of our state for future generations.
HB 1453 isnβt a one-sentence bill β it involves legal procedures around property owned by foreign individuals or entities, divestment requirements, penalties, and enforcement by the AG.
Its progress and details will matter a lot for landowners, legal professionals, and policymakers concerned about foreign ownership in Oklahoma.
I have been a witness to a permanent legal alien(non citizen) who has purchased several properties including homes, businesses and a huge grow. I have also seen her so called "investor". This needs to stop. I have a lot more information I have turned over to authorities.
Prevents foreign ownership of Oklahoma land. This has passed out of committee 6 - 2 vote. HBβ―1453 would prohibit hostile foreign entities from acquiring land in Oklahoma. This measure is essential to safeguard our stateβsagriculture, natural resources, critical infrastructure, and longβterm security. Keeping Oklahoma land in the hands of local owners who share our nationβs interests protects the livelihoods of our communities and preserves the integrity of our state for future generations.
Last Action: Approved by Governor 02/25/2026
Date: 2026-02-25
Author: Ronny Johns
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Melissa Provenzano Marilyn Stark Annie Menz Mary Boren
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Carry over bill from 2025 refiled for 2026.
Last Action: Remove Representative Woolley as principal House author and substitute with Representative Shaw
Date: 2026-02-02
Author: Jim Shaw
Co-sponsors: Jim Olsen Gabe Woolley
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Menz
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Daniel Pae
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Jared Deck Annie Menz
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Last Action: Coauthored by Senator McIntosh
Date: 2026-02-23
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Max Wolfley
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri Jack Stewart Julie McIntosh
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prohibits state research universities from requiring students to purchase a meal plan as a condition of enrollment or residing in on-campus housing. The floor sub narrows the focus of the bill to just research universities, instead of all institutions of higher education under the state regents. YES but it should have been left to ALL institutions of higher learning.
Free market principles at risk here. This prohibits additional financial burden on students and meals that might or might not be healthy or suitable for students.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Business and Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin Norwood
Co-sponsors: John Haste Mark Tedford
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Tedford
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-11
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Tedford
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton Stacy Jo Adams
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton Stacy Jo Adams
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This legislation would legalize citizens to carry firearms on a vessel on Oklahoma lakes and waterways. This is to clean up language in an antiquated section of law before there was concealed carry. OKGOP platform is clear on protecting our 2nd amendment rights.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Elections and Ethics
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
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As long as this does not include the military members on deployment.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge Jared Deck
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Prohibits public bodies, members, officers, staff, law enforcement or security personnel present at a public meeting from barring a person from recording a public meeting and includes the Legislature. Allows a person prohibited from recording a meeting to bring a civil suit for monetary damages.
YES!! Thank you!!! "C. No public bodies nor members, officers, or staff of a public body, nor any law enforcement officer or security personnel present at a public meeting shall prohibit a person attending a public meeting may record from recording the proceedings of said meeting by videotape, audiotape, or by any other method; providing, however, such recording shall not interfere with the conduct of the meeting. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 304 and 309 of this title, the Oklahoma Legislature shall be considered a public body solely for the purposes of this subsection, and legislative committee meetings shall be considered public meetings solely for the purposes of this subsection unless the committee meeting is confidential or lawfully closed to the public. D. In addition to the civil penalties described in subsection B of Section 314 of this title, any person who was unlawfully Req. No. 13996 Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 prohibited from recording a public meeting in accordance with this section may bring a civil suit for monetary damages.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Derrick Hildebrant
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh Mark Lepak Cody Maynard
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Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
Co-sponsors: Brian Guthrie Derrick Hildebrant Shane Jett
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Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Olsen
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh Jim Olsen Molly Jenkins Rob Hall Dana Prieto Randy Grellner
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Yes! Thank you Rep Woolley!
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Steve Bashore
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Jacob Rosecrants Robert Manger
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Amendment
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Hardin
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Jim Olsen
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-14
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Derrick Hildebrant
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods Jacob Rosecrants Andy Fugate Max Wolfley Jared Deck Annie Menz
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Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-17
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri
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Yes!
Amend to add that Tax Refunds shall be made with checks or direct deposit, issued by the state, NOT a third party credit card that appears to be a scam and is likely thrown away.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-09
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Shane Jett
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YES!! removes ACT score requirements!! Many children do not test well, but are excellent students. This provides them with the opportunity to access higher education.
NOTE: Need to clarify age limits. Currently, the board is refusing to honor "between age 13 and 17" for homeschool students age 17, in spite of the House Legal agreeing the wording of the bill includes seventeen year olds, and formal letters from legislators. Public School students have until December 31st of their senior year. Discrimination against homeschool students.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri
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YES!! We pay for imaging and medical care, we should have access to those images and results! GREAT BILL!
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-10
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Neil Hays
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Neil Hays
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Last Action: Motion expired
Date: 2026-03-16
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Bryan Logan
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Every public school district shall use a data code in the Oklahoma Cost Accounting System to report the expenditure of any state-appropriated funding
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: David Hardin
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods
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Last Action: Returned to General Order
Date: 2026-03-11
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Bryan Logan
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From my understanding, the DEQ can already do this under state law. And tying it to the EPA would actually LOWER the thresholds. This bill seems unnecessary.
DEQ already measures these parameters in compliance with state law. This legislation adopting EPA criteria allows these safety thresholds to be lowered. This bill allows for higher discharge concentrations when the river flow dilutes the pollutants.
DEQ can already do this under state law. Tying it to the EPA criteria allows them to LOWER the thresholds. The bill codifies mixing and dilution standards. It allows for a higher discharge concentration when the river flow dilutes the pollutant.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Banning
Co-sponsors: Bryan Logan Kyle Hilbert Brian Hill Jim Olsen Clay Staires Rob Hall Gabe Woolley Kevin Norwood Emily Gise Stacy Jo Adams Neil Hays Shane Jett
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Amendment related to the library media program; eliminating reference to community standards; prohibiting the library media program from obtaining obscene materials for school libraries.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Chris Banning
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Robert Manger
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Chris Banning
Co-sponsors: Brian Guthrie
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Last Action: Reported Do Pass Education committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Chris Banning
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton Jared Deck Annie Menz
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Aaron Reinhardt Daniel Pae
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Performance audits are a good thing especially with state agencies.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Mike Dobrinski
Co-sponsors: Spencer Kern Trish Ranson
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It costs a lot of money to landowners to remove woody species so they deserve a tax credit to do it.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hays
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Energy π 2026-04-16 at 10:00 AM
Author: Brad Boles
Co-sponsors: Grant Green Cyndi Munson Mickey Dollens Jacob Rosecrants Brian Hill Mike Dobrinski Max Wolfley John Waldron Neil Hays Mark Tedford Michelle McCane Mike Kelley Stacy Jo Adams Derrick Hildebrant Tim Turner Mark Chapman Erick Harris Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Annie Menz Amanda Clinton Ellen Pogemiller Ronald Stewart Clay Staires Rusty Cornwell Bill Coleman Ally Seifried Dana Prieto Dusty Deevers Mark Mann
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Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act would set guidelines for how electric suppliers and regulators address the rising energy demands of large data centers, cryptocurrency mining operations and artificial intelligence facilities. The bill defines "large load customers" as new facilities adding 75 megawatts or more of demand and clarifies that residential, commercial and traditional industrial customers are not included in that classification.
Bill protects consumers from absorbing costs of data center infrastructure
The public must be protected from escalating costs associated with the creation and operations of data centers!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Dobrinski
Co-sponsors: Darcy Jech Clay Staires Jared Deck Michelle McCane
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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HB 3001 is a narrow, procedural bill that extends the sunset date of the Child Death Review Board and prevents a lapse in its statutory authority. The bill does not expand the Boardβs powers, create new mandates, or impose additional regulations on families or local entities. It maintains continuity for an existing review body focused on identifying systemic failures in child fatality and near-fatality cases related to abuse or neglect.
HB 3001 is acceptable as introduced, but continued legislative oversight is warranted to ensure the Board does not evolve into an expanded regulatory or data-collection body beyond its original purpose.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass Banking, Financial Services and Pensions
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Dick Lowe
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh
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Amends regarding standardized subject matter standards, graduation requirements, establishing set curriculum of 23 units for all 8-12 grade students.
HB 3021 looks less like education reform and more like lowering the bar to meet labor shortages, which ultimately shortchanges students and families.
Aligns with a workforce agenda by lowering and reshaping graduation requirements through waivers and alternative diplomas, prioritizing labor needs over consistent academic standards and long-term student readiness.
Last Action: Referred to Common Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Common Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Dick Lowe
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Dick Lowe
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines Nicole Miller Annie Menz
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Different age requirements arenβt needed because military kids are behind β theyβre needed because Oklahomaβs system refuses to recognize academic readiness over birthdate. Could support with amendments.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dick Lowe
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Ronald Stewart
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: David Hardin
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods Jim Olsen Chris Sneed Rob Hall
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This is long overdue. A good bill.
EDIT: I asked Rep Hardin to remove Donkey Milk from his bill because I heard that Representatives and Senator Murdock were not going to vote for or hear this bill because they "don't like the donkey milk lady." I told Hardin to strike donkey milk from the bill and get it through for our cow and goat milk farmers. This was at my request.
Great: Removes word "incidental" restricting raw milk sales
Great: Allows raw milk to be sold from the farm (existing), and adds to feed stores, farmers markets, delivery by farmer, and to restaurants,
Great: Allows advertising of raw cow milk, goat milk, sheep milk, donkey milk, and horse milk; (Need to add Camel Milk, it's showing benefits for children with Autism and CMA allergies.)
NEED TO AMEND to Add "There shall be no limits on the allowed sales of raw milk per month" (current "rules" restrict cow and goat milk sales per month.)
***HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting our raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month.
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Public Safety committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Mike Kelley
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Molly Jenkins
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Amends to add: All agency directors and OMES shall certify and attest that the agency has not developed, implemented, or attempted to enforce any policy that restricts legislative access to records when such access is specifically provided to legislators by statute, requires legislators to sign or agree to any nondisclosure or limits the location or manner in which legislators may review records.
Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: Shane Jett David Smith David Hardin Jim Olsen Jack Stewart Jim Shaw Molly Jenkins Randy Grellner Dana Prieto
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The good faith belief that a federal procedural bar was in place when a cause of action for health care liability arose shall extend the limitation of action of said period until one year after the good faith belief no longer existed.
This bill gives people a fair chance to file a health care lawsuit. Because of the lack of access to the court system, people honestly thought the federal law was blocking them. This bill simply asks the legislature to 'make law' what the courts have already established in multiple decisions.
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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The application for a new trial on the ground that the grand jury was not drawn summoned or impaneled as provided by law or when fraudulent evidence is submitted or when misconduct or an abuse of discretion occurs during the proceedings by the court or the state by which the defendant was prevented from having a fair trial.
Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Whistle blower protections.
Last Action: Referred to Agriculture
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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directing the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to not require livestock to have certain tags; directing the Department to plan
compacts with other states to allow the sale of livestock without certain tags.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-09
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Denise Hader Jim Olsen Cody Maynard Stacy Jo Adams Gabe Woolley
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relating to gender transition procedures; prohibiting state funds for use towards all gender transition procedures.
Prohibits state funds for gender transitioning/mutilation for minors; protects parental rights
HB3130 adds the performance, attempted performance, and even referrals for gender transition medical procedures to the list of unethical and illegal practice by physicians, PA's, and nurses. Adding consequences of job termination and loss of contract with state agencies or providing services covered by state funds. Adding protective language that parents have a right to decline gender transition procedures, that cannot be construed as child neglect or abuse by state agencies.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton
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Establishing a statewide continuum of care framework for homeless services receiving public funds; providing for oversight by the State Department of Health.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin West
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Relating to health care providers; establishing rights for health care providers; protections from liability; providing an
exception due to bona fide medical emergency; enforcement and whistleblower protections.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: Jim Olsen
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Creating the Free to Speak Act; prohibiting school employees from using a name other than a student's legal name without parental consent or certain adverse employment action for refusing to use or identify certain pronouns.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin West
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Creating the Safeguarding Personal Expression At K-12 Schools (SPEAKS) Act; prohibiting student religious, political, or ideological discrimination; allowing protected speech at school regarding religious, political, or ideological viewpoints; allowing certain gatherings before, during, or after school; permitting certain clothing and accessories; permitting certain clubs and prohibiting school discrimination against student clubs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Clay Staires Shane Jett
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creating the Fair Banking Act; authorizing persons to request a statement of reasons for any adverse action taken against a person by a financial institution.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Nick Archer
Co-sponsors: Jonathan Wilk
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Yes, Need to amend to also ban sale of cultivated MILK.
ο»ΏA. For the purposes of this section, the term "cultivated meat" means a meat or meat product that was produced from cultured animal tissue produced from in vitro animal cell cultures outside of the animal from which the cells were derived. B. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, hold or offer for sale, or distribute any cultivated meat product in this state.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator McIntosh
Date: 2026-04-09
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels Brian Hill Cody Maynard Derrick Hildebrant Stacy Jo Adams Gabe Woolley Kevin Norwood Emily Gise Shane Jett Julie McIntosh
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Regarding prohibiting certain agencies from requiring a pregnancy center to offer or perform abortions or requiring a pregnancy center to offer, provide, or distribute abortion-inducing drugs or contraception.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health shall promulgate rules for the establishment of a COVID-19 Blood Bank that shall only receive and store unvaccinated blood untainted from the COVID-19 shots.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: Chris Sneed
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Requiring all state agencies and public schools to only purchase Oklahoma beef.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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relates to continuing law enforcement training requiring medical ethics and medical law in continuing education curriculum.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Toni Hasenbeck
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Brian Hill Jim Olsen
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The boards of education of school districts and charter schools shall adopt a policy requiring every public school to provide students and employees with an opportunity to participate in a period of prayer and reading of the Bible OR OTHER RELIGIOUS TEXT on each school day.
WE support HB 3240 on policy grounds. However, the reaction to this bill exposes a striking double standard at the Capitol.
When the previous State Superintendent advanced similar ideas around religion in schools, legislators from both parties reacted with outrage, citing:
Now, with HB 3240:
What changed?
Not the policyβthe messenger.
This legislation would provide allot time daily for a voluntary opportunity to pray and read scripture.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Toni Hasenbeck
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Denise Hader Jim Olsen Max Wolfley Clay Staires Stacy Jo Adams
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Veterans and Military Affairs Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Veterans and Military Affairs π 2026-04-16 at 11:00 AM
Author: Rob Hall
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods Mickey Dollens Andy Fugate Ellyn Hefner
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Last Action: Referred to Public Safety
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Public Safety π Not Scheduled
Author: David Hardin
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Amends a 42 page bill relating to the creation of the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET); modifying membership requirements of CLEET Council members; reducing amount of CLEET Council members.
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 Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Cynthia Roe
Co-sponsors: Bryan Logan
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Amends relates to physical education programs; adding full-day PRE-KINDERGARDEN to elementary physical education instruction requirements; increasing amount to 150 minutes.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Coleman (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-26
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman Michelle McCane
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It shall be unlawful for any person to create and disseminate a digitization or synthetic media depicting the name, image, voice, or likeness of another person without his or her written consent and attempt to deceive with the intent to cause emotional, financial, or physical harm (with penalties).
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jay Steagall
Co-sponsors: Jack Stewart
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prohibits Service Oklahoma from issuing an original Class A, B, or C driver license to any applicant who is subject to registration under the Oklahoma Methamphetamine Offender Registry.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Jay Steagall
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Requiring Oklahoma Turnpike Authority obtain legislative approval to increase toll rates.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Tammy West Denise Hader Brian Hill Gerrid Kendrix
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Repeals the Oklahoma Sunset Laws Act. The OKGOP platform believes in Sunset Laws to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Neil Hays
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relating to school bonds; creating one-year waiting period for new school bonds; clarifying one year waiting period does not apply to nondebt capital
options; exempting destroyed school facilities.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods
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New Law creating the Oklahoma Medicaid Audit Bill of Rights Act. Procedures of audits.
Audits of state agencies is always a good thing.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
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The foster care maintenance payment for resource parents who are traditional foster parents shall be at $1,000.00 per month per child. Tax deduction also increased from $5000 to $7500 up to 3 foster children.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Nick Archer
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
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Pursuant to the authority of Article XII-A of the Oklahoma Constitution, all homeowners who are age 65 and older shall be exempted from all forms of ad valorem taxation on their homestead.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
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Ten new laws in a 14 page bill regarding Medicare provider audits and the OHA. Recommended change on page 8, Section 5, A. eliminate "sampling" for audits and do real in-depth audits!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
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Amends. Changes "shall" to "may". Biomarker testing MAY be covered for the purposes of diagnosis, treatment, appropriate management, or ongoing monitoring of a member's disease or condition regarding the state Medicaid program.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Pogemiller, Munson, Fugate, Provenzano, Ranson, Hefner, Alonso-Sandoval, Menz, Timmons, Stewart, Dollens
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Amanda Clinton
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri Cyndi Munson Mickey Dollens Andy Fugate Melissa Provenzano Trish Ranson Annie Menz Ellyn Hefner Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Ronald Stewart Ellen Pogemiller Aletia Timmons John Waldron
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Directing the OCC to conduct a comprehensive study ofβlarge loadβ electricity users, examining impacts on:
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Amanda Clinton
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Would task the Oklahoma Corporation Commission with maintaining a list of all large data centers in the state, including how much electricity and water they use annually. No state agency currently tracks that information.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-16
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Amanda Clinton
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Require certain details about large-scale projects be made public before any tax dollars or incentives could be approved.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Amanda Clinton
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Would establish a separate electricity service classification for large energy-use facilities, primarily data centers, with its own tariff schedule distinct from other commercial or industrial users.
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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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. ![]()
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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
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Brian Hill Marilyn Stark Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Clay Staires Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane Gabe Woolley
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Brian Hill Marilyn Stark Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane Gabe Woolley
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Marilyn Stark Gerrid Kendrix Max Wolfley Clay Staires Mark Chapman Michelle McCane Gabe Woolley Mike Kelley Annie Menz Nick Archer Preston Stinson Mike Dobrinski Brian Hill Mary Boren
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Brian Hill Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane Gabe Woolley
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Local and County Government committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Jack Stewart Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Marilyn Stark Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Clay Staires Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Retirement and Government Resources committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Judd Strom
Co-sponsors: Carri Hicks Josh West Denise Hader Andy Fugate Marilyn Stark Mike Dobrinski Gerrid Kendrix Preston Stinson Max Wolfley Nick Archer Annie Menz Mark Chapman Mike Kelley Michelle McCane Gabe Woolley
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When Auditor Cyndi Byrd finds $93.4 MILLION in QUESTIONALBE EXPEDITURES, we need investigations by the AG not just brushed under the rug and pretend to put up "guardrails".
Last Action: Motion expired
Date: 2026-03-11
Author: Annie Menz
Co-sponsors: Jonathan Wingard Mickey Dollens Michelle McCane Arturo Alonso-Sandoval
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I think it is always a good idea to have benefits or programs posted for veterans in any workplace. I would lower the number to 30 employees for the requirement.
The Oklahoma Department of Labor shall consult with the Division of Veterans Services to create and distribute a veterans benefits and services poster.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
Co-sponsors: Aaron Reinhardt Annie Menz Jonathan Wilk
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Establishes standards for judicial review of eminent domain proceedings, including requirements for de novo judicial review of public use and necessity determinations and strict construction of eminent domain statutes in favor of property owners.
This bill requires condemning authorities to prove in court that a taking is for a lawful public use and is reasonably necessary, rather than relying on their own declarations of necessity. It also allows property owners to recover attorney fees, costs, and expert witness fees if the government fails to justify the taking. The floor amendments (untimely) carved out Title 27, Section 7 (Utilities) and Title 52 (Oil&Gas) so those industries would not oppose the bill. This bill specifically targets OTA/ODOT.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-09
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Brad Boles
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels
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Amendment regarding ANNUAL instead of biannual audits.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Green
Date: 2026-04-06
Pending: π Energy π 2026-04-16 at 10:00 AM
Author: Brad Boles
Co-sponsors: Lonnie Paxton Mike Dobrinski Mark Chapman Grant Green
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shell bill
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Brad Boles
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh John Waldron Nick Archer Jared Deck Emily Gise Ellen Pogemiller Mark Mann
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Amends to add: full-time EDUCATION employees paid maternity leave following the ADOPTION of a child (not just a birth of a child).
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
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Amendments related to the Oklahoma Children's Code on pages 32, 33 and 42.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
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Last Action: Referred to State Powers
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π State Powers π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
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Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ryan Eaves
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Collin Duel
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Mark Lepak Rusty Cornwell Nicole Miller Max Wolfley Nick Archer Clay Staires Tim Turner Stacy Jo Adams Emily Gise
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Creates a new crime of acting as a straw person or party knowingly and willfully purchasing, attempting, and endeavoring and/or conspiring to obtain and purchase any property within this state on behalf of a foreign national.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Children, Youth and Family Services
Date: 2026-02-18
Author: Collin Duel
Co-sponsors: Brian Hill
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Amends a 43 page bill to add:No person shall be denied or delayed the opportunity to become an adoptive parent on the basis of the adoptive parent's refusal, unwillingness, or lack of support to enable the child to engage in a gender transition ANDreferring to a juvenile consistent with the juvenile's biological sex shall not constitute child endangerment.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π 2026-04-16 at 8:45 AM
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Jim Olsen Daniel Pae Marilyn Stark Steve Bashore Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Derrick Hildebrant
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Protects minors from AI systems designed to simulate human-like relationships, prohibit the deployment of social AI companions and human-like AI chatbots to minors and would require reasonable age certification measures, with a narrow exception for certain therapeutic tools under strict professional oversight.
Yes, but the fines need to be more severe, and unlimited liability if the chatbot results in a suicide or other self harm.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π Not Scheduled
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Brian Hill Jim Olsen Daniel Pae Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Derrick Hildebrant Ronald Stewart Amanda Clinton
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Among other restricted uses of AI by state agencies, this bill prohibits the use of AI for real-time and remote biometric identification systems used for surveillance in public spaces, such as facial recognition. However, such surveillance use of AI is allowed when such use is conducted pursuant to a valid warrant or court order or in circumstances involving a specific imminent threat to life or serious injury.
Regarding the surveillance exception pursuant to a valid warrant or court order we suggest the language be revised to require any warrant or court order be a probable cause warrant as required by the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution.
Creates guardrails for AI use in state government. It would restrict high-risk uses such as manipulation, unlawful discrimination through automated classification systems, real-time remote biometric surveillance in public spaces, and deceptive or malicious deepfakes. It also would require human review of certain AI-driven recommendations and would strengthen transparency by requiring agency reporting and an annual statewide AI report published by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
Good bill, wish it was even stronger!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π 2026-04-16 at 8:45 AM
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Denise Hader Jim Olsen Daniel Pae Marilyn Stark Derrick Hildebrant Rob Hall Amanda Clinton
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We agree with the intent of the bill to preclude AI systems from being granted personhood. However, we have some questions:
Affirms that AI systems and algorithms may not be granted legal personhood under the Constitution or laws of Oklahoma.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Jim Olsen Neil Hays
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A 7 page bill: All personally identifiable educational data relating to a minor child is the property of the parent until the student reaches 18. State agencies and contractors shall act only as custodians--not owners.No state education agency or local school district shall sell, trade, or license any student data for commercial purposes. Parents have the right to 1) complete records of all data elements collected or maintained on his or her child by any state education agency or local school district. 2)Opt out of any nonessential collection or data linkage beyond what is required by state or federal 3. Opt out of inclusion in any research study, predictive analytics model, artificial intelligence training dataset, or cross agency workforce linkage. 4) Receive annual written notice from the school district and SDE listing data elements collected and all authorized data-sharing agreements. No personally identifiable educational data shall be collected unless expressly authorized by state or federal law. New data elements proposed for collection by the SDE shall receive legislative approval following public notice and hearing. Personally identifiable student data shall not be transferred to any federal or state agencies, including but not limited to, workforce, health, or human services agencies, or to any private contractor or nonprofit organization without the written consent of the parent. Any data-sharing arrangement between multiple agencies shall be disclosed publicly on website The SDE shall develop a standardized Parent Data Opt-Out Form which shall exclude the applicable student's records from longitudinal and cross-agency linkage. Penalties for vendor violations.
This is a good measure to prevent data being collected, transmitted, sold, etc without parental consent. This opt out is very important. This piece further protects individual liberties, beyond parental rights. This should clarify as to it's authority to also apply to actions/contracts engaged in by the OSDE.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) CrosswhiteHader
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh Denise Hader
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If a securities intermediary does not have sufficient interests in a particular financial asset to satisfy both its obligations to entitlement holders who have security entitlements to that financial asset and its obligation to a creditor of the securities intermediary who has a security interest in that financial asset, the claims of entitlement holders, other than the creditor, have priority over the claim of the creditor. (This means if a bank fails, YOU get your assets FIRST-- NOT the bank like your 401K, IRA, stocks, unpaid mortgage balance and equity, etc.).
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Cody Maynard
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Amends teachers minimum salary schedule shall be adjusted automatically each school year by the percentage by which the Consumer Price Index for the most recent calendar year ending before the beginning of such school year exceeds the Consumer Price Index for the calendar year 2025.
Last Action: Emergency removed
Date: 2026-02-18
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Brian Hill Rob Hall Gabe Woolley
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The State Regents shall verify a student's status as an alien lawfully present in the United States through the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program.
HB3551 functions as an immigration-status verification measure tied specifically to tuition...before granting in-state tuition or certain state-funded higher education benefits...narrows eligibility for taxpayer-subsidized tuition and aligns residency verification with federal immigration status databases.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Emily Gise
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ryan Eaves
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ryan Eaves
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Stacy Jo Adams Gabe Woolley
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increases penalties for participating in riots, assault and battery, vandalizing.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Erick Harris
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Denise Hader Cody Maynard Collin Duel Clay Staires Gabe Woolley
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Same as HB3484. Creates the "Right to Raise Act," which provides that no person will be denied the opportunity to become an adoptive parent or have the adoption denied or delayed based on the parent's refusal, unwillingness, or lack of support for a gender transition.
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Judiciary committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Erick Harris
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Jared Deck
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Amendments regarding court-ordered outpatient treatment, the district attorney must present a treatment plan developed by a certified community mental health center that operates in the county where the petition has been filed. The measure also provides that forcible administration of medication will not be permitted for court-ordered outpatient treatment.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
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Amends to add: Unauthorized immigrants are individuals without proper legal documentation including those who entered the US without inspection, overstayed a period of lawful admission, or violated the terms of their admission and shall not receive food stamp benefits under any circumstances.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall file a Medicaid waiver or state plan amendment before January 1, 2027 to impose a cost-sharing requirement of $35.00 per provision of care, items, or services for expansion enrollees.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Preston Stinson
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines Nick Archer Mark Mann
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Preston Stinson
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard Andy Fugate Nick Archer
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Amendment adding to allow if no family, legal guardian, healthcare proxy is available to elect hospice benefits that physicians in the patient's care may.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Standridge (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-03
Author: Melissa Provenzano
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Chad Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Brian Hill
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HB 3706 mandates time, not quality.
Without specifying what kind of math is taught, it risks enforcing more Common Coreβstyle math, not restoring real math fundamentals.
Math jobs are some of the first that will be replaced by AI. We're cutting art and music and creative and moral education, and pushing more math, rather than quality education.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Rob Hall
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines Chris Sneed John Waldron Gabe Woolley Julie McIntosh
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HB3720 even after the amendment continues the pattern of incremental regulatory expansion over small and home-based food producers while framing the bill as βmodernization.β
While the substitute raises the annual sales cap, it simultaneously:
This shifts cottage and local food producers further into a centralized regulatory model and regulatory risk for small businesses that operate on thin margins.
The structure of the bill aligns with global βfood system modernizationβ frameworks that prioritize standardized compliance, credentialing, and oversight. Over time, this model disproportionately benefits larger, capital-backed producers while gradually pushing small, family-scale operations out of the market.
Bottom line:
HB3720 embeds permanent regulatory mechanisms that expand government oversight and increase barriers to entry. This bill grows government authority and undermines true food freedom, small-business resilience, and local enterprise.
Great bill, thanks for the amended language!!! This bill increases sales limits from $75,000 to a viable business with One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00).
There is an 8 hour class available online that is required. This is a fair tradeoff for being able to actually make a living with your business, and not egregious at all. I would ammend the bill to specify that the class is FREE, just to make sure it doesn't end up being cost prohibitive. (And, I'm O.K. with that if it means I don't have hair in my food.)
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: Brian Guthrie
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Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Shaw
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HB 3723 would shift approval power for certain large green energy projects to local elected officials β and potentially local voters β before those projects can be built.
Last Action: Referred to Business
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Business π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Shaw
Co-sponsors: Dusty Deevers George Burns
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Last Action: Referred to Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Shaw
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Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Shaw
Co-sponsors: David Smith
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HB 3727 would bar local governments from spending public dollars on lobbyists, especially former legislators.
The goal is to keep taxpayer funds focused on core services and limit the influence of paid lobbyists using public funds.
An Act relating to lobbying regulation; prohibiting political subdivisions from spending public funds on hiring a lobbyist or paying a nonprofit state association or organization that hires lobbyists.
Yes, please add former members cannot be appointed to positions in Government for 6 years.
"Beginning on January 1, 2027, no former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives or the Oklahoma State Senate may work or register as a lobbyist until six (6) years after their last term has expired. Former members of the Legislature who have become registered lobbyists prior to January 1, 2027, shall not be eligible for renewal of their registration until six (6) years after their last term has expired."
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Erick Harris
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Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Sterling
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Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Transportation Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-16
Author: Danny Sterling
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Clay Staires
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Tim Turner
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Tim Turner
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
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Any alien or person who is not a citizen of the US who has unlawfully acquired title to or owns land in this state either directly or indirectly through a business entity, trust, or foreign government enterprise and who uses such land to commit a felony offense in violation of state law shall be guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment, fine and forfeiture of the property.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Chapman
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh Chris Sneed
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Sneed
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Sneed
Co-sponsors: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Stacy Jo Adams
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Stacy Jo Adams
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Sneed
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Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Stan May
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-13
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Stan May
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix Daniel Pae
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Procedures to allow for clinical trials for Ibogaine alkaloid orally given once for PTSD and brain injuries in Okla. (using in Mexico with good success rate).
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Stan May
Co-sponsors: Christi Gillespie Jared Deck
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Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Thank you Representative Gann!
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Protects property rights
YES!!!! "NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 22 of Title 31, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. Triggering Condition. The provisions of this section shall take effect only upon certification by the Secretary of State that State Question 842 has been approved by the voters. B. Unconditional Ownership Established. 1. Ownership of owner-occupied residential real property in this state shall be absolute and unconditional, subject only to: a. voluntary conveyance, Req. No. 14524 Page 3 b. eminent domain exercised in accordance with constitutional requirements, c. judicial foreclosure arising from voluntary private debt, or d. enforcement of criminal forfeiture pursuant to a final conviction. 2. No state agency, political subdivision, or taxing authority shall treat residential real property ownership as conditional upon payment of any tax, fee, assessment, or charge not expressly authorized by the Oklahoma Constitution. C. Prohibition on Indirect Forfeiture. No governmental entity shall: 1. Impose any substitute tax, assessment, service charge, lien, penalty, or fee that functions to: a. encumber title, b. condition possession, c. compel forfeiture, d. authorize sale for nonpayment, or e. circumvent the elimination of residential ad valorem taxation. 2. Recharacterize property taxes as fees, special assessments, utility surcharges, or occupancy charges for the purpose of enforcing collection through lien or sale. D. Limits on Government Remedies. Req. No. 14524 Page 4 For owner-occupied residential real property: 1. No lien shall attach for nonpayment of any governmental charge unless: a. expressly authorized by the Oklahoma Constitution, and b. unrelated to the former ad valorem taxation of residential property. 2. No forced sale, eviction, or dispossession shall occur based solely on failure to pay a governmental charge arising after the effective date of this section. E. Private Rights Preserved. Nothing in this section shall impair: 1. Voluntary contractual obligations entered into by the owner; 2. Mortgage, deed of trust, or consensual lien rights; 3. Homeowners' association covenants voluntarily accepted by the owner. SECTION 3. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 23 of Title 31, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. Any owner aggrieved by a violation of this act shall have standing to seek: 1. Declaratory relief; 2. Injunctive relief; 3. Quiet title; 4. Recovery of reasonable attorney fees and costs. Req. No. 14524 Page 5 B. Sovereign or governmental immunity is waived to the extent necessary to enforce this section. SECTION 4. The provisions of this act are severable and if any part or provision shall be held void the decision of the court so holding shall not affect or impair any of the remaining parts or provisions of this act."
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass State Powers
Date: 2026-02-04
Author: Tom Gann
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No foreign government adversary, state-owned enterprise
(SOE), entity, or trust in which a foreign government adversary or
SOE is a beneficial owner shall acquire, hold, or control any
covered land in this state.
Last Action: Referred to General Government
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π General Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Under Gannβs proposal, the Legislature and all committees, conference committees, task forces and working groups would be required to:
Also requires lawmakers to file a Lobbyist Impact Statement if they have received campaign contributions, gifts or other benefits from lobbyists connected to legislation they sponsor and mandates that legislators disclose any nondisclosure agreements they sign, and any agreement restricting communication with constituents or legislative deliberation would be void.
Supports openness and transparency in procedural processes
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-18
Author: Eric Roberts
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Eric Roberts
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman Brian Hill
3
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-12
Author: Eric Roberts
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Eric Roberts
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
3
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Eric Roberts
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Eric Roberts
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Eric Roberts
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Health
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Josh Cantrell
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removes the requirement for physicians to provide a referral every thirty-days for patients to continue physical therapy.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Josh Cantrell
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Ellyn Hefner
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader Mike Kelley
4
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-06
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Cyndi Munson
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-06
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Cyndi Munson
1
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-12
Author: Annie Menz
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge Eric Roberts
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Standridge (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Annie Menz
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge Kevin West Clay Staires
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Defines "public use" for eminent domain purposes and prohibits the taking of private property unless for specified public uses. The measure restricts governmental bodies from exercising eminent domain powers without express statutory authority and prohibits economic development from constituting a public use.
Last Action: Referred to Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Annie Menz
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Brian Hill Clay Staires
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Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program, a national initiative created under H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act a five-year federal program. Oklahoma awarded $223,476,949 for the first budget year of the grant which will be deposited into the RHT Revolving Fund for OSDH to expend on projects approved by CMS. Has no fiscal impact on state resources. The program is fully supported by federal funds and does not appropriate state dollars to the RHT Revolving Fund.
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Aeronautics and Transportation committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Tim Turner
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Brian Hill
5
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Ross Ford
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
2
Creates a new crime related to tampering with outdoor sirens. Any person convicted of such offense shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000, imprisonment in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year, or by both
Last Action: Referred to Elections and Ethics
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Elections and Ethics π Not Scheduled
Author: Scott Fetgatter
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Scott Fetgatter
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock Nicole Miller Tammy Townley Stacy Jo Adams
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Texas and Arkansas have passed this.
Expands medical freedom
Ivermectin; pharmacists to dispense ivermectin without a prescription or OTC. This has passed out of committee.
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Public Safety committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Scott Fetgatter
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
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Updating qualifications for the restoration of gun rights for nonviolent felons; deleting handgun license revocation requirement. Restoring Second Amendment rights to nonviolent felons upon release. Once debt is paid, rights should be restored.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π Not Scheduled
Author: Jay Steagall
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord Scott Fetgatter
3
providing liability protections from civil lawsuits for counties and municipalities that adopt recognized cybersecurity frameworks.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-11
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
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Last Action: Referred to Common Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Common Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
1
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
1
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-11
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
1
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Frix (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-03
Author: Mark Chapman
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
2
Last Action: Referred to Government Modernization and Technology
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Government Modernization and Technology π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Chapman
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Requires companies to decommission data centers within one year once facilities are no longer in use. This decommissioning would include removing all buildings and equipment, disposing of hazardous materials and environmental restoration of the land.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Suzanne Schreiber
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Tammy West Jared Deck
2
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Judiciary committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Chris Kannady
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare
3
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Bashore
Date: 2026-04-13
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Kannady
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Nicole Miller Steve Bashore
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Prohibits the concealing of details relating to certain child sexual abuse claims, requires that identifying information of victims be confidential, and authorizes the prosecution of sexual crimes against children to be brought at any time.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Nicole Miller
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Nicole Miller
Co-sponsors: Aaron Reinhardt Michelle McCane
3
expands certification standards for behavioral health case managers and peer recovery support specialists
Last Action: Referred to Common Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Common Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Nicole Miller
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner
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New law: any public school district shall have a cause of action for injunctive relief against any school athletic association that attempts to limit or control the use of school facilities. Amends: A student who enrolls SHALL BE (changed from shall not be) eligible to participate in school-related extramural athletic competition.
Last Action: Referred to Insurance
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Andy Fugate
Co-sponsors: Ellen Pogemiller Cyndi Munson Melissa Provenzano Trish Ranson Ellyn Hefner Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Annie Menz Aletia Timmons Ronald Stewart Mickey Dollens Amanda Clinton Suzanne Schreiber John Waldron
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Prohibits an insurance company from using a personβs credit score to determine the rates they pay for insurance. The measure is designed to protect hardworking Oklahomans who are being priced out of basic financial stability by an insurance system that punishes people for their credit history rather than their actual risk.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Energy π 2026-04-16 at 10:00 AM
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Grant Green Carl Newton Steve Bashore
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π 2026-04-16 at 8:45 AM
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Chad Caldwell Dick Lowe Nick Archer Rob Hall
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Chad Caldwell Nick Archer
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An amendment to an existing bill adding: the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) assessments required have to be done in the month of May. These assessments are already being done.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Meloyde Blancett
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader John Waldron Mark Mann
5
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Meloyde Blancett
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock
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The bill looked better before the committee sub, but they likely made her water it down to get a hearing...
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Lonnie Paxton Danny Williams Mark Lepak Mark Lawson Rusty Cornwell Denise Hader Brian Hill Nicole Miller Jay Steagall Max Wolfley Neil Hays Cody Maynard Collin Duel John George Nick Archer Clay Staires Mark Chapman Tim Turner Jonathan Wilk Ryan Eaves Derrick Hildebrant Stacy Jo Adams Mike Kelley Emily Gise Gabe Woolley Dillon Travis
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Lonnie Paxton Mark Lepak Mark Lawson Rusty Cornwell Denise Hader Neil Hays Cody Maynard Collin Duel John George Nick Archer Clay Staires Mark Chapman Tim Turner Jonathan Wilk Ryan Eaves Derrick Hildebrant Stacy Jo Adams Mike Kelley Emily Gise Gabe Woolley
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Bryan Logan
2
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Paul Rosino Jared Deck
5
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Paul Rosino
5
Last Action: Authored by Senator Bergstrom (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-09
Author: Eric Roberts
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
2
For a ballot questions to stop open primaries in Oklahoma. (carry over from 2025)
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
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For a state ballot question: by a majority vote of both the Oklahoma State Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and with gubernatorial approval or a legislative veto override, to freeze, suspend, or withhold up to one hundred percent (100%) of state-appropriated funding to any taxpayer-funded university, college, or institution of higher education within the State of Oklahoma for up to two (2) years.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Julie McIntosh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Chris Banning Stacy Jo Adams Kendal Sacchieri Dana Prieto Jim Olsen Dusty Deevers Tom Gann Denise Hader Micheal Bergstrom Jim Shaw Molly Jenkins Kevin West Julie McIntosh Derrick Hildebrant Rusty Cornwell Lisa Standridge George Burns Danny Williams David Smith Kevin Norwood Justin Humphrey Randy Grellner Brian Guthrie Tim Turner Chris Sneed Shane Jett Casey Murdock Jack Stewart Emily Gise Avery Frix Anthony Moore Kyle Hilbert Erick Harris Daniel Pae Cody Maynard John George David Hardin Jim Grego Toni Hasenbeck Brad Boles Tammy Townley Rob Hall Bob Culver Steve Bashore Cynthia Roe Mark Tedford Christi Gillespie Gerrid Kendrix Chuck Hall Bill Coleman Todd Gollihare John Haste Spencer Kern Grant Green Bryan Logan Nicole Miller Adam Pugh Tom Woods Aaron Reinhardt Kelly Hines Jerry Alvord Brenda Stanley Neil Hays Clay Staires Mike Lay John Kane Jonathan Wilk
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Prevents Sharia Law from overriding our Constitution
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ronald Stewart
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Molly Jenkins
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
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Last Action: Title stricken
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Ryan Eaves
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix Mark Lepak Denise Hader Brad Boles Mark Chapman
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For a ballot questions: It would exempt the inventory of for-profit business entities, trust and estates from ad valorem taxation if the PERSONAL property is described as inventory in the books and records of the entity.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Neil Hays
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
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This should include anyone 65 or older whether or not they have a mortgage on their home. In this day and age, there are many senior citizens that may still carry indebtedness.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
Co-sponsors: Eric Roberts
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The race track was there prior to the housing development who is now complaining about the noise.
I support SB 1195 because it protects existing racing facilities from nuisance lawsuits brought by people who move nearby after the facility is already lawfully established. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure fairness for neighboring property owners and to prevent the immunity from being stretched beyond its original purpose. These changes improve clarity and consistency without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Limits on the Scope of Immunity
Example: A racetrack that later adds a new type of high-noise event or significantly expands operating hours would not automatically be protected unless those changes were part of the original, permitted operation.
Why: This prevents the immunity from being used to shield major expansions or new activities that neighbors could not have reasonably anticipated.
2) Clarify What βSubstantial Complianceβ Means
Example: If a racing facility repeatedly violates noise limits, safety rules, or environmental requirements, nearby property owners would still have the ability to bring a nuisance claim.
Why: This ensures the protection only applies to facilities that are actually following the rules, not those operating recklessly or ignoring enforcement.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect racing facilities by giving them predictable protection for lawful, established operations; protect nearby landowners by ensuring they are not forced to accept new or expanded harms without recourse; and protect local communities by preventing abuse or overly broad use of nuisance immunity.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hays (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-23
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
Co-sponsors: Neil Hays
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I support SB 1199 because it strengthens transparency and public trust by tightening conflict-of-interest rules for school and technology center boards. To make the bill clearer and fairer in practice, it needs a few narrow clarificationsβspecifically around how βinterestβ is measured, how family employment is handled when no real control or profit exists, and when immediate implementation is truly necessary. These changes would improve consistency and prevent overreach without changing the billβs intent.
1) Clarify What Counts as a Meaningful Financial Interest
Example: A board memberβs adult child works hourly at a large regional company that happens to contract with the district, but the family has no ownership, control, or influence over pricing or decisions. This situation would be clearly distinguished from a family-owned business that benefits directly from the contract.
Why: Without clearer boundaries, routine employment relationships could be treated the same as true financial conflicts, leading to confusion and unnecessary disqualifications.
2) Add a Practical Safeguard for βOnly Local Providerβ Situations
Example: In a rural area where only one supplier exists within a reasonable distance, the board could proceed if the relationship is fully disclosed, the interested member does not vote, and the reason for using that provider is clearly recorded.
Why: Rural districts often have limited options, and without clear safeguards this provision could either be abused or avoided altogether due to uncertainty.
3) Narrow the Emergency Effective Date
Example: Instead of applying immediately to all situations, the bill would take effect right away only for new contracts, while allowing a short transition period for existing arrangements to be reviewed and disclosed.
Why: Immediate implementation without transition can unintentionally disrupt ongoing operations that were lawful and transparent when entered into.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect students, taxpayers, and school districts by ensuring conflicts are addressed consistently and fairly, not arbitrarily. They protect board members from accidental violations, help rural districts continue operating effectively, and prevent the rules from expanding beyond their purpose while still preserving transparency and public trust.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1200 and its goal of preventing financial conflicts of interest on school and technology center boards. The bill takes an important step toward protecting public trust in education governance. To strengthen the bill without changing its intent, I respectfully suggest a few clarifications to better define what qualifies as a disqualifying interest, limit unintended exclusions of community members, and ensure the rule is applied fairly and consistently.
1) Clarify What βInterestβ Means
Example: A retired contractor who owns a small, inactive stake in a construction company that has not worked with a school district in years would not automatically be disqualified.
Why: Without clarification, the term βinterestβ could be read too broadly and exclude people with no real influence or involvement in school contracts.
2) Limit the Scope to Active or Direct Involvement
Example: A person who works for a large company that occasionally issues bonds statewide but has no role in school-related projects or decisions, would not be barred from serving.
Why: This prevents the rule from unintentionally excluding individuals who have no practical ability to influence school board decisions.
3) Provide a Clear Look-Back or Time Boundary
Example: Someone who sold their business years ago or ended involvement before filing for office would be eligible to run.
Why: Without a time boundary, past or long-ended activities could permanently disqualify otherwise qualified candidates.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect local voters, school districts, and community members who want ethical governance without unnecessary exclusions. They help ensure the bill targets real conflicts of interest, prevents confusion or uneven enforcement, and keeps school boards open to qualified citizens while maintaining public trust.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1229 because it strengthens privacy protections for Oklahomans who choose a non-REAL ID driver license by limiting the collection, storage, and use of personal and biometric data. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure clear limits on data use and fair, consistent application across all applicants. These changes improve clarity and accountability without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Limits on Data Use Beyond Licensing
Example: If someone applies for a non-REAL ID license, their personal or biometric information could only be used to confirm identity for licensing purposesβnot reused later for unrelated investigations, data matching, or agency searches.
Why: This prevents personal data collected for licensing from being quietly repurposed beyond what the applicant agreed to.
2) Consistent Standards for Biometric Waivers
Example: Two applicants requesting a biometric waiver for the same reason should be evaluated under the same standards, regardless of which office they visit or which employee handles the request.
Why: This prevents uneven treatment, confusion, or arbitrary approval or denial of waivers.
3) Transparency Around Emergency Implementation
Example: If the bill takes effect immediately, Service Oklahoma could provide a public explanation of what changes right away and how applicants will be notified.
Why: This prevents confusion for both applicants and staff during the transition period.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protectindividual applicantsby ensuring their personal information is not misused, protectreligious and privacy-conscious citizensby ensuring fair and consistent treatment, and protectthe stateby preventing confusion, uneven enforcement, or future expansion beyond the billβs original purpose.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Dave Rader
Co-sponsors: Mark Tedford
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Neil Hays
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2
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: George Burns
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator(s) Grellner
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Chris Banning Danny Williams Kevin West Denise Hader David Hardin Marilyn Stark Collin Duel Molly Jenkins Gabe Woolley Kevin Norwood Stacy Jo Adams Jonathan Wilk Cody Maynard Jim Olsen Jim Grego David Bullard George Burns Shane Jett Jerry Alvord Dana Prieto Randy Grellner Kendal Sacchieri Brian Guthrie Lisa Standridge Julie McIntosh Max Wolfley
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Existing Department of Education rules (OK Admin Code 210-35-3-126) prohibits materials in school libraries from having pornographic materials. Pornographic materials means the average person believes the material (e.g., a book) describes sexual conduct which is patently offensive, has a prominent theme that promotes a prurient interest in sex and lacks serious literary, artistic, educational, scientific or political value. Many Oklahoma schools rely on the requirement regarding literary value to put books on the school library shelves that obviously encourage an excessive interest in sex to minors and depict patently offensive sexual conduct.
SB1250 corrects this problem by simply stating that public and charter school libraries shall not include materials containing or depicting obscene material, sexual conduct, sexually explicit content, nudity, or material that is harmful to minors.
The bill does not prohibit a student from bringing such materials to school, apparently leaving such rules up to local school districts.
Recalcitrant school districts which persist in providing banned materials are subject to a possible funding penalty, at the discretion of the State Board of Education.
Thanks to the Senators who passed this out of the Senate!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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Set work requirements for SNAP food assistance.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-16
Author: Kelly Hines
Co-sponsors: Erick Harris Warren Hamilton
2
Removes child sex trafficking and human trafficking from the list of 85% crimes and puts them on the 100% list. Persons convicted of child sex trafficking shall not be eligible for parole or any earned credits.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
1
1
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Government Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Christi Gillespie
Co-sponsors: Jason Blair
3
3
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
1
SB 1271 strengthens reading proficiency requirements for early elementary students and expands reporting on literacy interventions
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-02
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Gerrid Kendrix Shane Jett
2
2
2
New law and task force. It shall:
1. Review the efficiency, effectiveness, and necessity of all state agencies, boards, and commissions of this state.
2. Provide recommendations to the Legislature for the elimination, consolidation, or alteration of the duties of state
agencies, boards, and commissions of this state.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Jerry Alvord
Co-sponsors: Brian Hill
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Dana Prieto
1
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass Elections and Ethics
Date: 2026-04-06
Pending: π Government Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 11:00 AM
Author: Christi Gillespie
Co-sponsors: Mike Osburn
2
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Dana Prieto
1
1
This legislation places parameters on the placement of children in foster care.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Dana Prieto
1
1
Anonymous reports of suspected child abuse shall not be accepted.
Last Action: Referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Kristen Thompson
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Dusty Deevers
Co-sponsors: Toni Hasenbeck
2
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Kerbs (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-10
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Brenda Stanley
Co-sponsors: Dell Kerbs
1
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Kelly Hines
Co-sponsors: Josh West
2
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Health
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Jack Stewart
Co-sponsors: Preston Stinson
1
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2
This would reduce waste and save taxpayer money. This bill focuses on preventing improper payments related to deceased individuals by mandating death record checks.
It amends existing statutes to strengthen Medicaid eligibility verification processes.
This legislation would screen for fraud in the Medicaid system.
Prior approving coverage under the state Medicaid program, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall verify eligibility information of each applicant, including deathrecord verification conducted immediately prior to approval, If the death of an applicant is confirmed prior to approval, the Authority shall deny the application and ensure that no Medicaid coverage or payments are authorized on behalf of the deceased individual.
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2026-03-30
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Dave Rader
Co-sponsors: Erick Harris
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Newton (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Darcy Jech
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-12
Author: Michael Brooks
Co-sponsors: Chris Kannady
1
2
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Mary Boren
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator(s) Deevers
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Government Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 11:00 AM
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Eric Roberts Shane Jett Dana Prieto Dusty Deevers
4
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator McIntosh
Date: 2026-03-12
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
1
1
SB 1452βs rebuttable presumption of joint custody structurally supports dual parental involvement and aligns with parental-rights priorities, constitutional norms of freedom plus judicial discretion, and conservative values of family integrity and clear legal standards β so long as courts exercise discretion responsibly in the best interests of the child
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Retirement and Government Resources Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Retirement and Government Resources π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
1
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-26
Author: Michael Brooks
Co-sponsors: Chris Kannady
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-05
Author: Jack Stewart
2
2
New law: No first responder or scene support personnel shall release to the public any scene-specific information or transmit to a social media site any photographic image or video taken at a collision or crime scene without prior authorization from the investigating agency.
Yes, protecting active investigations and first-responder safety is valid.
But valid goals do not justify unchecked authority.
SB1479 gives agencies a new tool to withhold information, with insufficient safeguards against abuse. Without amendments, it risks enabling cover-ups under the banner of βsafety,β undermining transparency, whistleblower protections, and public trust
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Committee
Date: 2026-04-15
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action π Eligible for Floor Action
Author: Ally Seifried
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell
3
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Paul Rosino
1
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1
A vaccine manufacturer is liable to an individual if the manufacturer advertises a vaccine in this state and the advertised vaccine causes harm or injury to the individual.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Health
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Health and Human Services Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 3:00 PM
Author: Paul Rosino
Co-sponsors: Cynthia Roe Julie McIntosh
3
3
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
1
1
OKGOP platform opposes terrorism and any nations that sponsor terroristic organizations and groups that are anti-US. The measure directs all relevant agencies to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle any and all illegal operations conducted by the organizations.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Gann (principal House author)
Date: 2026-04-14
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
Co-sponsors: Tom Gann
1
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Proposing amoratorium on new data centers until November 1, 2029. Also requires the Corporation Commission to study the potential impacts of data centers on:
I support SB 1488 and its intent to pause large-scale data center development while the state studies impact to water, utilities, property values, and grid reliability. The bill could be stronger with a few clarifications that set clear limits on the moratorium, narrow how new rules can be used, and ensure the study does not quietly turn into a permanent ban or centralized siting authority. These changes keep the bill focused on fact-finding and public protection without changing its purpose.
1) Clear Scope of the Moratorium
Example: Clarify that the pause applies only tonew, large-scale facilities meeting the defined size threshold, not upgrades, maintenance, or expansion of existing operations below that level.
Why: Without a clear scope, the moratorium could unintentionally halt unrelated projects or discourage infrastructure improvements that were never meant to be targeted.
2) Guardrails on Rulemaking Authority
Example: Specify that any rules developed are limited to recommendations and standards informed by the study, not automatic approvals, denials, or siting decisions.
Why: Broad rulemaking authority without limits creates a risk that temporary research authority turns into permanent regulatory control.
3) Study Use and Sunset Clarity
Example: State plainly that the study informs future legislative decisions and does not itself authorize ongoing restrictions once the moratorium expires.
Why: This prevents the study from being used later as justification for indefinite delays or non-legislative regulation.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect landowners, local communities, utility customers, and future businesses by ensuring the bill remains a temporary, transparent pause for studyβnot a backdoor expansion of regulatory power. They also protect the Legislatureβs role by keeping long-term decisions in the hands of elected representatives rather than agencies acting beyond the billβs original intent.
Costly to taxpayers; must be stopped!
YES! Moratorium on Data Centers until study impacts, etc.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Maynard (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Jerry Alvord
Co-sponsors: Cody Maynard
1
1
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This legislation protects our school age material from obscene material. The provisions of this act are necessary to protect the health, safety, and morals of students in this state.
This legislation restricts the library collection in our public schools:
a. prohibits the possession, acquisition, display, or purchase of print and nonprint materials and multimedia resources that:
(1) contain or depict obscene material, sexual
conduct, sexually explicit content, nudity, or
material that is harmful to minors, and
(2) refers a person, by printed or digital means, to
a website containing or depicting obscene
material, sexual conduct, nudity, or material
that is harmful to minors.
This is much needed legislation to protect children in public schools.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Health
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Health and Human Services Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 3:00 PM
Author: Julie Daniels
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
3
3
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Turner (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner
2
3
2
3
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
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No public or private business operating within this state shall introduce or deposit fluoride into water in, or water that will be introduced into, a public water supply.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Prieto
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Clay Staires Gabe Woolley Dana Prieto Randy Grellner
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
1
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Clarifies eminent domain to be used for PUBLIC USE NOT economic development to enrich the few at the expense of the many.
YES!!! Great bill.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative West (Rick) (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-02
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Rick West
1
1
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Commerce and Economic Development Oversight committee; Do Pass Government Modernization and Technology
Date: 2026-04-06
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Cody Maynard
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1
Prohibits the design of AI chatbot features that expose minors to explicit content or coerce suicide, non-suicidal self-injury, or imminent physical or sexual violence. Also requires AI chatbot developers to implement age verification tools on their platforms and freeze accounts until the userβs age is verified. Companies that fail to comply with the provisions of the measure could face civil penalties up to $100,000.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Kelly Hines
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Logan
Date: 2026-03-10
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Kevin West Shane Jett Dusty Deevers Randy Grellner Brian Guthrie Julie McIntosh Bryan Logan
1
2
Adds the crime of grooming to the list of Class B6 crimes. A person convicted of this crime shall be guilty of a felony and subject to a maximum term of imprisonment of 10 years and/or a maximum fine of $10,000.00.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Bill Coleman
Co-sponsors: Emily Gise
2
Provides that a conviction of a second act of driving under the influence within a 1-year period shall be classified as a Class C2 offense. The measure also provides that a separate offense within this period may be aggregated and prosecuted as a single offense. A persons convicted of this crime shall be guilty of a felony
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
1
1
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1
A vaccine manufacturer would be liable to an individual if the manufacturer advertises a vaccine in this state and the advertised vaccine causes harm or injury to the individual.
Great bill!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Business and Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
1
1
Last Action: Remove as coauthor Senator Burns
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
1
1
1
While the bill may save some taxpayer money by restricting subsidies,its expansion of government regulatory power over civil society makes it difficult to support. True limited-government reform would prioritize shrinking the stateβs footprint, not expanding its reach into private nonprofit activities.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Cynthia Roe
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Jett
Date: 2026-02-10
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
1
1
1
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass Elections and Ethics
Date: 2026-04-06
Pending: π Government Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 11:00 AM
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Cody Maynard Shane Jett Dana Prieto
3
2
Increases the time period for gathering signature on an initiative petition from 45 days to 90 days. The measure also creates a 10-day protest period for petitioners that exceed the deadline.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Sacchieri
Date: 2026-03-26
Author: Brian Guthrie
Co-sponsors: Jim Shaw David Bullard George Burns Shane Jett Randy Grellner Kendal Sacchieri Julie McIntosh
2
1
1
SB 1582 defines who is restrictedβbut does not appear to fix or update existing property records.
So yesβthe original filing would remain,
and any issue would be handled through enforcement, not re-recording. Why isn't the initial document that was promulgated for this, not being redone to keep aliens from land ownership?
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Todd Gollihare
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Avery Frix
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Olsen (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-03
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Jim Olsen
3
2
2
2
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Local and County Government
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Local and County Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Mann
Date: 2026-03-24
Author: Avery Frix
Co-sponsors: Mark Tedford Bill Coleman Mark Mann Aaron Reinhardt
3
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hardin (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-19
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Woods
Co-sponsors: David Hardin
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Local and County Government
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Local and County Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
1
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Education Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Brenda Stanley
Co-sponsors: Cody Maynard Warren Hamilton Shane Jett Tom Woods
3
3
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Prieto
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
1
1
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We must stop the expansion of Socialism in our school systems through the implementation of school based health care clinics (SBHCs). Many programs exist for this encroachment - "Whole Child Whole School" (WSCC), "Community Schools", "Multi-Tiered Support for Mental Health", "Mental Health for On-Site Counseling Teams" (MTSS), "Health Integration Program", "Health Partnerships", and "Mobile School Clinic" to name a few.
Health care is not a function of education!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Grellner
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto Randy Grellner
1
1
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1
1
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Moral values and common sense.
Employees are prohibited from drinking on the job or being inebriated in the private sector, so why are supposed "servants of the people" allowed to do so? A moral and common-sense refrainment!
Sad that this is necessary, but apparently it is. Thank you for this bill!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Jack Stewart
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie Daniels
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie Daniels
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
1
1
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore David Bullard John Haste George Burns Ally Seifried Kristen Thompson Grant Green Dana Prieto Lisa Standridge Julie McIntosh
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Smart legislation reaffirming our federal and Oklahoma constitutions that foreign laws or systems will not be able to override the laws of our land. A no brainer!
The measure requires any court ruling on a decision to not base its ruling on any foreign law, legal code, or system
SB 1679 establishes a broad policy framework under the βPreserving Oklahoma Values Act,β which may impact multiple agencies and sectors. The billβs effect depends heavily on definitions, enforcement mechanisms, and scope of authority. SB 1679 sets a broad values-based frameworkβthe real issue is how itβs defined and enforced.
This is a high-impact, high-scope bill.
Itβs not about one issueβ
It sets direction across multiple areas of government
The key concern:
Broad language + enforcement power = wide discretion
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Turner (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-23
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner Tom Woods
2
2
2
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
1
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Data centers in Oklahoma may not be directly or indirectly rented, leased, or controlled by a foreign owner. Declares that any current rental or lease agreements would be deemed invalid from the date of adoption. The bill also declared that any current rental or lease agreements would be deemed invalid from the date of adoption.
As long as they can't use the same form to get around, maybe no form and specific requirements.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Woolley (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-02
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Dana Prieto
Co-sponsors: Gabe Woolley
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Caldwell (Chad) (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell
1
1
While this bill is being sold as a broad parental-rights expansion, in reality itβs narrowly tailored toward IEP disputes and special-education enforcement.SB 1720 would expand parentsβ legal rights in public schools by adding protections under the Parentsβ Bill of Rights, establishing a formal complaint process, and creating a right to sue when those rights are violated β a major shift in empowering parents within the education system.
SB 1720 is much more about special education / IEP enforcement than broad, general parental rights. SB 1720 is less about general parental rights and more about IEP enforcement and special-education dispute resolution, despite its broader branding
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Warren Hamilton
3
Regarding school employees communicating with students on a school-approved platform. It requires a school district to immediately notify law enforcement of any violation.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Thank you for understanding the urgency of the need for this common sense legislation.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Protects basic fundamental human rights
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto Dusty Deevers
1
1
All this does is GOING FORWARD all build outs or retirements of electric generating plants that they WANT THE RATE PAYER TO PAY FOR have to be justified with "assessments, statements" basically red tape paperwork to the Corp. Commission before they APPROVE IT ANYWAY! And on top of that, I'm sure they would ADD IN ALL THEIR COSTS for man hours paid to do all the red tape hoop jumping it costs them. So the electric rate payers will end up PAYING FOR THAT TOO!
Great way to protect wasteful spending on our hard earned dollars.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1768 because teaching students practical financial skills is valuable and timely. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure classrooms remain focused on financial education, districts keep flexibility, and instruction does not drift into advocacy or confusion. These changes improve clarity and consistency without changing the billβs overall intent to strengthen financial literacy.
1) Clarify Instruction vs. Advocacy
Example: Instruction on how inflation works would explain multiple perspectives and basic mechanics, rather than requiring or favoring a specific viewpoint or book.
Why: This prevents classroom instruction from being perceived as promoting a single political or ideological position instead of teaching students how to think critically.
2) Preserve Local Curriculum Flexibility
Example: A district could choose different age-appropriate materials or examples to teach inflation and monetary policy, as long as students learn the core concepts.
Why: This avoids a one-size-fits-all approach and respects that districts and teachers know what works best for their students.
3) Align the Emergency Clause with the Effective Date
Example: The bill would take effect on the stated future date without using emergency language, unless a clear and immediate need is demonstrated.
Why: This prevents confusion about timing and avoids setting unnecessary precedent for using emergency declarations when the bill already has a scheduled start date.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect students by keeping instruction educational rather than ideological, protect teachers by giving them clear boundaries and flexibility, and protect school districts by preventing confusion, controversy, or future expansion beyond the billβs original purpose.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Government Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Mark Tedford
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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This is a "no brainer" as false statements should have appropriate consequents, as well as any information withheld by a government agency which may be construed as pertinent and in favor of the victim and/or his/her guardians.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Randy Grellner
Co-sponsors: Molly Jenkins Micheal Bergstrom Shane Jett Brian Guthrie Julie McIntosh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Jett
Date: 2026-02-02
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Coauthored by Senator McIntosh
Date: 2026-02-16
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
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When an infant or child dies unexpectently or suddenly in this state an autopy is to be performed within 48 hours. Specify labs and toxicity studies are to be conducted including immunizations within the last 90 days.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Education Oversight committee; Do Pass Common Education
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Rob Hall
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lepak (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1828 because it reduces unnecessary administrative burden by excluding very low-value property accounts from county tax rolls. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure consistent application across counties and prevent confusion for property owners whose accounts fall near the exclusion threshold. These changes improve clarity and fairness without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Treatment of Fluctuating Property Values
Example:If a propertyβs assessed value is $195 one year and $210 the next due to routine adjustments, the county clearly notifies the owner when the account is added back to the tax roll and when it is excluded again.
Why:This prevents confusion and surprise tax bills when small valuation changes move an account in and out of eligibility.
2) Uniform County Implementation Standard
Example:All counties apply the same process for identifying and excluding qualifying accounts, rather than each county creating its own method or timing.
Why:This avoids inconsistent treatment of taxpayers based solely on county practices.
3) Owner Notification When Accounts Are Excluded(optional)
Example:Property owners receive a simple notice stating their account was excluded due to low assessed value and that no taxes are due for that year.
Why:This prevents misunderstandings, unpaid notices, or the mistaken belief that an error occurred.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect property owners by providing clarity and notice, protect county assessors by reducing disputes and administrative confusion, and protect local governments by preventing inconsistent application or unintended errors in tax administration.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Persons with H1-B should be prohibited from being employed for an Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program incentives program.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator(s) Bullard
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Health and Human Services Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 3:00 PM
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Tammy West David Bullard Warren Hamilton
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The title is Supplemental "NUTRITION" Assistance Program. It should be food with NUTRIENTS IN IT.
The goal is to prohibit the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for purchasing candy, soft drinks, and potentially other βnonnutritiveβ foods as determined by the DHS Director.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1835 because it strengthens fairness for property owners when land is taken for public use and helps ensure people are not left worse off after losing their property. The billβs intent is sound, but a few clarifications would help prevent confusion, uneven application, and future disputesβespecially around how replacement property is evaluated, how benefits are claimed, and how negotiations are handled. These changes would improve clarity and consistency without changing the billβs purpose.
1) Clarify βSame Communityβ for Replacement Property
Example: If a landownerβs home is taken in a rural area with no similar properties available nearby, the replacement option should clearly allow use of the closest practical area with similar living conditions, rather than limiting choices to an artificially narrow boundary.
Why: Without clarity, agencies and owners may disagree on what counts as the βsame community,β leading to delays, disputes, or unequal treatment.
2) Require Clear Proof When Claiming Property Benefits
Example: If an agency claims the remaining property benefits from a project, it should show concrete evidenceβsuch as measurable access improvements or utility upgradesβrather than general statements about future economic growth.
Why: This prevents vague or speculative claims from being used to reduce what a property owner receives.
3) Protect Fair Negotiation Before Formal Action
Example: During negotiations, property owners should receive clear, written explanations of how compensation was calculated before being asked to agree to a settlement.
Why: This promotes transparency and reduces pressure on owners to accept terms they donβt fully understand.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect property owners by ensuring fair treatment, clear expectations, and honest calculations. They also protect taxpayers and public agencies by reducing disputes, litigation, and inconsistent outcomesβkeeping the process fair, transparent, and focused on the billβs original intent.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1841 because it allows members of the Legislature to better fulfill their oversight responsibilities related to child welfare and state agencies. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure records are accessed only for legitimate oversight purposes and that existing privacy protections for children and families remain intact. These changes improve clarity and accountability without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Limit Access to Oversight Purposes Only
Example: A legislator reviews aggregate case information to evaluate agency performance or identify systemic issues, but does not access records for personal, political, or non-oversight reasons.
Why: This prevents sensitive child records from being accessed for reasons unrelated to legislative oversight.
2) Maintain Confidentiality Safeguards
Example: Records provided to a legislator remain confidential, cannot be copied or publicly disclosed, and must be handled using the same safeguards required of other authorized recipients.
Why: This reduces the risk of accidental disclosure or misuse of highly sensitive information.
3) Clarify Documentation of Access
Example: A simple internal log notes when records are accessed by a legislator and for what general oversight purpose, without creating a new approval process.
Why: This provides accountability and transparency without reinstating barriers the bill seeks to remove.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protectchildren and familiesby preserving privacy, protectstate agenciesby preventing misuse of records, and protectlegislatorsby providing clear guardrails that prevent misunderstanding, overreach, or allegations of improper access.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Sneed (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
Co-sponsors: Chris Sneed
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This legislation allows for patients with life-threatening or debilitating illness to receive investigational therapies.
Last Action: HAs read
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Grant Green
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore Jared Deck
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Revenue and Taxation Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1848 because it focuses state and local tax incentives on true manufacturing and job-creating investment rather than subsidizing industries that do not align with the original intent of these programs. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure consistent application across communities and clear limits that prevent confusion or unintended exclusion of legitimate projects. These changes improve clarity and fairness without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Definition of Excluded Establishments
Example: A local development authority can clearly determine whether a data-related facility qualifies or is excluded based on how the business actually operates, not just how it is labeled on paper.
Why: This prevents inconsistent decisions and disputes caused by vague or overly technical classifications.
2) Local Flexibility for Mixed-Use Projects
Example: A project that includes both manufacturing space and non-qualifying operations can still receive incentives for the manufacturing portion, while the excluded portion receives none.
Why: This avoids discouraging legitimate manufacturing investment simply because a project includes multiple business functions.
3) Transparency in Incentive Removal or Denial
Example: When an incentive is denied or revoked, the affected business receives a clear explanation of why and what criteria were not met.
Why: This prevents arbitrary enforcement and protects against confusion or perceptions of unfair treatment.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect local governments by giving them clear, workable standards, protect businesses by ensuring predictable and fair application of the law, and protect taxpayers by preventing misuse or unintended expansion of incentive programs.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Shaw (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-02
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
Co-sponsors: Jim Shaw
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SB 1855 because it modernizes and updates the county property inspection cycle to better reflect current assessment practices and workloads. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure transparency for property owners and reasonable limits on administrative discretion. These changes improve clarity and consistency without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Notice to Property Owners:Example: A homeowner receives a plain-language notice explaining when their property is scheduled for visual inspection, what βvisual inspectionβ means, and what inspectors may or may not do during the process.
Why: This prevents confusion and concern among property owners who may otherwise assume inspections involve entry, enforcement, or reassessment beyond what the bill intends.
2) Reasonable Flexibility for County Resources:Example: A rural county with staffing shortages can adjust its inspection schedule within the five-year cycle without penalty, as long as all properties are still inspected within the cycle period.
Why: This prevents smaller or under-resourced counties from being forced into unrealistic timelines that could result in rushed or inconsistent inspections.
3) Limits on Use of Inspection Data:Example: Information collected during a visual inspection is used only for property valuation purposes and not shared or repurposed for unrelated enforcement or regulatory actions.
Why: This prevents mission creep and protects property owners from unintended use of data beyond tax assessment.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect property owners by ensuring transparency and predictability, protect county assessors by allowing practical flexibility in meeting inspection requirements, and protect the public by preventing misuse or expansion of inspection authority beyond the billβs stated purpose.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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YES!!! Citizens should be allowed to record public meetings of the legislature!
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Government Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Toni Hasenbeck Tammy Townley
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SB 1884 doesnβt eliminate teacher unionsβit limits their access and weakens their staying power. SB 1884 strengthens individual choice by allowing educators to leave associations at any time and limits institutional access to employees.
They didnβt go after unions directlyβ
they went after:
Thatβs how you weaken influence without saying it out loud.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lowe (Dick) (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-17
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
Co-sponsors: Dick Lowe
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Creates the Teacher Shortage Reduction Act, a new initiative to identify high school students who show an early interest in education and help guide them toward becoming certified teachers or working in classroom support roles.βOklahoma schools are short more than 700 teachers this school year,β Standridge said. βThis legislation takes a NO-COST approach to strengthening the teacher pipeline by connecting students who are interested in education with real-world learning opportunities early on, so theyβre better prepared to step into the classroom after graduating college.β
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Sneed (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
Co-sponsors: Chris Sneed
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SB1904: Professions and occupations; requiring reinstatement of the Hippocratic Oath for physicians.Please consider liking this bill. This legislation would reinstate the Hippocratic Oath for physicians, (Do No Harm).It would also affirm: the tenets of the Nuremberg Code prohibiting experimental medication on patients. It would include the swearing to not blindly follow pharmaceutical treatments without engaging in thoughtful contemplation of the needs of the patient.The oath would include swearing to not knowingly prescribe medications based on financial inducements from the pharmaceutical industry.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Yes, BUT need to amend to allow for farmers and ranchers and off grid homesteads to use small scale solar to power wells, electric fences, homesteads, etc.
Last Action: Emergency added
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Grant Green
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Chuck Hall
Co-sponsors: Trey Caldwell
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Commerce and Economic Development Oversight committee; Do Pass Business
Date: 2026-04-07
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak Julie Daniels David Bullard
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Economic incentives programs should be phased out not increased in perpetuity.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Prieto
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
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Last Action: Approved by Governor 04/14/2026
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore Julie Daniels Christi Gillespie Randy Grellner Julie McIntosh Preston Stinson Daniel Pae Jim Grego Suzanne Schreiber Toni Hasenbeck Trey Caldwell
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dental insurance plans can no longer require dentists to accept insurer-set fees for services that arenotcoveredunder a patientβs plan. If a service isnβt covered, the insurance company cannot dictate what a dentist must charge.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kristen Thompson
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Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Boren
Date: 2026-03-12
Author: Lisa Standridge
Co-sponsors: Annie Menz Mary Boren David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Prieto
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Casey Murdock
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No person who previously held a validly issued Class A, B or C license that expired shall be required by Service Oklahoma to apply for a
commercial learner permit when seeking to renew such license.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Education Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Nicole Miller Shane Jett Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Energy and Natural Resources Oversight committee; Do Pass Energy
Date: 2026-04-01
Author: Grant Green
Co-sponsors: Brad Boles
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Regarding surety bonds for oil and gas well operators.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Menz
Date: 2026-04-01
Author: Lisa Standridge
Co-sponsors: Jason Blair Annie Menz
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Ally Seifried
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-25
Author: Brenda Stanley
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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This legislation would make ivermectin OTC.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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Incentives at the expense of the taxpayers should be serving the PUBLIC AS A WHOLE NOT private companies.
I support SB 2015 because it strengthens accountability in local development incentives by ensuring public funds are used for projects that benefit the entire community, not just private interests. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure consistent application and prevent uneven interpretation across jurisdictions. These changes improve clarity and fairness without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clarify What βServe the Whole Publicβ Means
Example: A project plan could qualify by including public infrastructure like roads, utilities, sidewalks, public parking, or shared civic improvements that are open and accessible to the general publicβnot just customers or tenants of a private development.
Why: Without clarification, different cities or counties could apply this standard inconsistently, creating confusion or disputes over whether a project truly benefits the public.
2) Prevent Token Public Benefits
Example: A project plan should not qualify if it includes only a minimal or symbolic public featureβsuch as a small sign, decorative element, or limited-access amenityβwhile the overwhelming benefit flows to a private entity.
Why: This prevents private developments from meeting the requirement in name only, which would undermine the billβs intent.
3) Confirm Local Flexibility with Clear Documentation
Example: Local governing bodies could document how the public benefit is achieved in the project plan approval record, rather than being required to follow a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Why: This preserves local control while still ensuring transparency and accountability.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protect taxpayers by ensuring public incentives deliver real community benefits, protect local governments by reducing legal and interpretive disputes, and protect honest developers by creating clear, consistent expectations that prevent abuse or loopholes.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Derrick Hildebrant
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Business and Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Business and Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hardin (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
Co-sponsors: David Hardin
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NOTE: SB 2125 is BETTER than this bill, but this bill is good.
-Great: allows all raw milk to be advertised
-Great: Allows 1500 gallons of raw milk to be sold per month** (This bill increases raw milk sales from 100 gallons a month to 1500 gallons a month, however, there should be NO limits on sales of raw milk, this restricts farms from making a decent living and limits their ability to be competitive, and appears to be unconstitional favoring of certain industries over small business....see below.)
-AMEND: Need to allow farmer to transport raw milk
***HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" proposed in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month and prohitibing them from their constitutional right to freedom of speech (advertising their legal product) under current regulations of the Oklahoma Milk Products Act.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Jonathan Wingard
Co-sponsors: David Hardin Casey Murdock David Bullard Shane Jett Avery Frix Dusty Deevers
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Good bill with the amendment to allow advertising for all
Allows ALL Milk, even allows transport of raw milk.
I support SB 2028 because it expands consumer choice and supports small farmers by allowing limited, direct sales of ungraded raw milk and related products. To strengthen the bill without changing its intent, a few clarifications are needed so producers clearly understand what is allowed, consumers receive consistent notice, and enforcement remains fair and predictable rather than discretionary.
1: Clear Consumer Notice Standard
Example:A producer selling ungraded raw milk posts a simple, visible notice at the point of sale and on containers stating that the product is not inspected or regulated.
Why:Without a clear, consistent notice standard, producers could face uneven enforcement based on subjective judgments about what βnotificationβ means.
2: Defined Scope of βIncidental Salesβ
Example:A small farm selling raw milk directly to families understands that βincidental salesβ means small-scale, supplemental sales tied to on-farm productionβnot a commercial retail operation.
Why:Clarifying this prevents confusion and stops future expansion of enforcement that could treat small farmers like large commercial dairies.
3: Limits on Transport Expectations
Example:When a farmer delivers raw milk directly to a consumer, expectations are limited to basic handling consistent with small-scale, direct sales, not commercial-grade transport requirements.
Why:Without clear limits, agencies could later impose costly standards that were never intended for direct, farm-to-consumer sales.
Who These Amendments ProtectThese amendments protect small farmers from arbitrary enforcement, consumers from inconsistent information, and regulators from pressure to stretch the law beyond its intent. Clear boundaries preserve the billβs purpose while preventing regulatory creep, confusion, and unequal treatment.
This authorizes the sale of certain raw milk products which consumers should be able to evaluate for themselves, not government.
UPDATE: They struck title, now amended to allow all milk to be advertised. I think they're playing us and will kill this bill....watch it!
NOTE: SB 2125 is BETTER than this bill, but this bill is good.
-Great: Requires raw milk producer to notify customer ungraded raw milk
-Great: Allows farmer to transport raw milk
-Great: Allows 1500 gallons of raw milk to be sold per month** (This bill increases raw milk sales from 100 gallons a month to 1500 gallons a month, however, there should be NO limits on sales of raw milk, this restricts farms from making a decent living and limits their ability to be competitive, and appears to be unconstitional favoring of certain industries over small business....see below.)
-NOT GREAT: Need to ammend to allow raw milk to be advertised
***HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" proposed in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month and prohitibing them from their constitutional right to freedom of speech (advertising their legal product) under current regulations of the Oklahoma Milk Products Act.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Nicole Miller Dave Rader
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SB2030 advances individual liberty and due process by reducing permanent government punishment and helping Oklahomans move forward β it benefits the people, not the system.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Spencer Kern
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Yes, all meat should be labeled with country of origin.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Turner (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Lisa Standridge
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Brenda Stanley
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Education Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Brenda Stanley
Co-sponsors: Dick Lowe
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Avery Frix
Co-sponsors: Emily Gise
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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Last Action: Remove as principal author Representative Hasenbeck and substitute with Representative Duel
Date: 2026-03-23
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Collin Duel Toni Hasenbeck
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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Each public school district shall create a library advisory committee for each grade level and shall be comprised of: a. a member of the school district board of education, b. a teacher of the applicable grade level, and c. a parent or legal guardian of a student enrolled in the applicable grade level and review currently
available, and approve new, print materials, nonprint materials, multimedia resources, equipment, and supplies.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Grant Green
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Dusty Deevers
Co-sponsors: Rick West David Bullard Shane Jett Dana Prieto
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mary Boren
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hardin (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Jonathan Wingard
Co-sponsors: David Hardin
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I support SB 2125 because it expands freedom for small farmers and consumers by allowing the direct sale and advertising of ungraded raw milk and raw milk products. To keep that intent intact while avoiding confusion or misuse, a few clarifications are needed around third-party sales, labeling consistency, the emergency clause, and the definition of βincidental salesβ. These changes strengthen the bill without changing its purpose.
1) Clear Limits on Third-Party Sales
Example: If raw milk is sold at a farmers market or through a third party, the consumer should be able to clearly identify the original farm that produced it, and the producer should remain responsible for how it is handled and represented.
Why: Without clear limits, third-party sales could blur responsibility and create enforcement confusion if something goes wrong.
2) Consistent, Plain-Language Labeling
Example: Every container sold should clearly state that the product is raw or unpasteurized, list the date it was filled, and plainly disclose that it is not inspected or regulated.
Why: Clear and consistent labels ensure consumers understand what they are buying and reduce the risk of disputes or claims of deception.
3) Narrow the Emergency Clause
Example: The bill could take effect on a standard timeline rather than immediately, unless a clear and specific public safety need is identified.
Why: Using emergency clauses when there is no immediate threat can set an unnecessary precedent and weaken public trust.
ο»Ώο»Ώ4) Clear Definition of βIncidental Salesβ
Example: Incidental sales should be clearly understood as small-scale sales connected to what a farm actually produces each month, not ongoing or high-volume distribution that looks like a commercial operation.
Why: Without a clear meaning, the exemption could be stretched beyond its intent and used as a loophole by large or industrial-style sellers.
Who These Amendments Protect
These amendments protect small farmers by reducing the risk of unfair enforcement, protect consumers by ensuring transparency and informed choice, and protect the state by preventing regulatory creep or confusion as the market grows. The result is a clearer, fairer system that honors the billβs intent while guarding against abuse.
This bill is THE BEST raw milk bill this session!
-Great: Allows all raw milk to be advertised
-Great: Allows raw milk to be transported off farm
-Great: Allows 1500 gallons of raw milk to be sold per month** (This bill increases raw milk sales from 100 gallons a month to 1500 gallons a month, however, there should be NO limits on sales of raw milk, this restricts farms from making a decent living and limits their ability to be competitive, and appears to be unconstitional favoring of certain industries over small business....see below.)
-Great: removes ALL raw milk producers from the egregious Oklahoma Milk Products Act!!!
(To be even better, get with Rep Hardin and amend to add language allowing off farm sale to restaurants, feed stores, and farmers markets.)
***HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" proposed in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month and prohitibing them from their constitutional right to freedom of speech (advertising their legal product) under current regulations of the Oklahoma Milk Products Act.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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YES! Make real food accessible and profitable for farmers
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Agriculture and Wildlife π Not Scheduled
Author: Randy Grellner
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This bill needs to be heard in committee for the will of the people!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Fetgatter (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-19
Author: Spencer Kern
Co-sponsors: Scott Fetgatter Casey Murdock
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This bill will cause a decrease in the bear population and we need the bears to keep the feral hogs population down.
Amends Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission which relates to AUTHORITY to declare open seasons on wildlife including mountain lions and bears. They just CHOOSE to make mountain lion population control per a LOTTERY (2025 bill). THiS amendment is that a season for black bears shall include a muzzle loader period and an archery
period starting no earlier than September 1 of each year.
This is a money-making bill at the expense of wildlife.
SB 2152 modifies wildlife season dates, which may improve management but raises concerns about legislative involvement in decisions typically handled by wildlife experts and reduced flexibility for future adjustments.
VOTE NO!
ο»Ώο»Ώ1. Extending the season to Sept. 15 through Jan 15. could be catastrophic to a truly unknown bear population in SE Oklahoma. The reason proponents of this measure is so that it would be easier to kill bears over bait because when the mast crops(acorns, muscadines, drop) later in September a lot of bears will abandon their bait sites for the fresh produce that mother nature provides. Extending the season into January will mean certain death for cubs who are orphaned because their mother was killed prior to them going into their den for the winter.
2.Bears are not like deer and turkeys in regard to getting reliant data on the population due to their elusive nature.
3. Bears are one of the few natural predators of the feral hogs & if we eliminate or curtail the population that equals more hogs to an already out of control population!
This information was shared with me by an avid sportsman and hunter in SE Oklahoma who is against this measure. I agree. This is a horrible bill, proponents of this extended season are just looking for more big game hunts to pad their pockets at the expense of Oklahoma's bear population.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Hines
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Jim Grego George Burns Warren Hamilton Kelly Hines
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Preserve our rivers for Oklahomans not data centers in Texas.
Oklahoma should not destroy it's natural beauty to satisfy Texas power needs!
This bill helps to protect the Kiamichi river from being taken for a hydroelectric dam in order to take the power to Texas, likely for the massive AI data centers going in there. Please vote FOR this bill to protect Oklahoma!
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Woolley
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
Co-sponsors: Derrick Hildebrant Gabe Woolley David Bullard Dana Prieto Christi Gillespie Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dusty Deevers
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Civil Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-06
Author: Brent Howard
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Brent Howard
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton George Burns
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Requires water permit holders to remit their annual report of water use to the Water Resources Board and directs the Board to require all water wells requiring a permit to take and use groundwater to utilize water well flow meters or alternative measuring systems. The Board shall promulgate rules providing for an 8-year phase-in schedule of adopting these systems. Requires all reporting to be anonymized.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator(s) Bullard, Wingard
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight π 2026-04-16 at 10:30 AM
Author: Kelly Hines
Co-sponsors: Jay Steagall David Bullard Shane Jett Kendal Sacchieri Jonathan Wingard
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Deck, Menz
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Warren Hamilton
Co-sponsors: Nicole Miller Mickey Dollens Jared Deck Annie Menz Michelle McCane Mark Mann
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Fetgatter
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Brenda Stanley
Co-sponsors: Erick Harris Scott Fetgatter Julia Kirt Mark Mann
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-25
Author: Lonnie Paxton
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried
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Last Action: Remove as coauthor Senator(s) Bergstrom
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Commerce and Economic Development Oversight π 2026-04-16 at 10:30 AM
Author: Lisa Standridge
Co-sponsors: Clay Staires Annie Menz Shane Jett Kendal Sacchieri Danny Sterling
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This will sunset all unbuilt turnpike location authorizations, this will require more transparency, municipal cooperation.... it's not a perfect solution, but it's better than what the people currently have.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Health
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services Oversight π 2026-04-15 at 3:00 PM
Author: Brenda Stanley
Co-sponsors: Marilyn Stark
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This is a Right to Try bill.
Patients should be allowed to use personalized investigational treatments that are tailored to a patient's own genetic profile after exhausting treatments approved by FDA.
This increases access to experimental or more individualized treatments and expands patient/parent choice in medical care for those with complex medical conditions.
SB933 β The Right to Try for Individualized Treatments Act would allow patients with serious or complex medical conditions to access personalized investigational treatments when standard options are not enough.
No parent should face government intervention simply for advocating for thoughtful, individualized medical care for their child.
Precision medicine is the future, especially for people with rare diseases, genetic conditions, and complex medical cases.
Oklahoma families deserve:
β’ the freedom to pursue individualized medical care
β’ the ability to work with physicians on innovative treatments
β’ protection from unnecessary government interference in complex medical decisions
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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I support SJR44 because it strengthens voter control by requiring broad public approval before new taxes or debt can be imposed. The bill would be stronger with a few clarifications to ensure clarity and prevent unintended barriers to routine local financing. These changes improve clarity and consistency without changing the billβs overall intent.
1) Clear Definition of βVoters Votingβ
Example: If 1,000 voters turn out for a local election, the two-thirds requirement applies to those 1,000 voters who actually cast ballots, not to all registered voters who stayed home.
Why:This prevents confusion or legal challenges over whether non-voters are being counted as βnoβ votes.
2) Exclusion for Existing or Previously Approved Obligations
Example: A city renewing a bond or tax already approved by voters would not be required to hold a new two-thirds election unless the rate or amount is increased.
Why: This prevents disruption to existing commitments and avoids unnecessary repeat elections.
3) Protection for Essential Local Services
Example: Emergency repairs to water systems or public safety facilities could proceed under existing voter-approved funding without delay.
Why: This prevents the amendment from unintentionally slowing urgent infrastructure or safety needs.
Who these amendments protect: These amendments protectvotersby ensuring the rule is applied clearly and fairly, protect local governments by preventing legal uncertainty and unintended delays, and protect taxpayers by preventing confusion, overreach, or misuse of the supermajority requirement.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
Co-sponsors: Rick West
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Grellner
Date: 2026-02-02
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Grellner
Date: 2026-02-02
Author: Randy Grellner
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Health and Human Services Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Daniel Pae
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock Nicole Miller Arturo Alonso-Sandoval
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We oppose HB1912 because a significant portion of the population has issues tolerating synthetic folic acid. Additionally, the government already mandates synthetic folic acid fortification in many wheat products, so there is no shortage of options for those who prefer or want the synthetic version.
Senator Murdock should not be telling citizens what they can purchase from the grocery store.
Synthetic folic acid has a high, unacceptable level of risk and danger for children's neurological and immune status. Should NOT be added to food.
No medical mandates! Folic acid is dangerous for many.
Not everyone can process folic acid.
Last Action: Remove as author Senator Green; authored by Senator Howard
Date: 2026-04-06
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Chris Kannady
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard Dick Lowe Grant Green
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This bill opens the door for predators in our schools to not be investigated. This information comes from Sherrie Conley.
This bill deals with amendatory language. The language change opens the door for the administration to use personal judgment to determine if a school employee should be investigated. Currently, all reported cases are to be investigated. This allows for potential coverup of an abuse incident. The current language states, "Any school personnel who is reported to be the subject of a violation of subsection B of this section shall be put on administrative leave while the schooldistrict investigates the incident and notifies the board of education. This changes to, "Any school personnel who is the subject of a corroborated report of being in violation of subsection B of this section shall be put on administrative leave while the school district investigates the incident and notifies the board of education. Key words changed from, "reported to be" to, "the subject of a corroborated report of being".
This leaves the possibility of a predator in the school until it can be corroborated which might never happen.
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this is a bad bill that was introduced last session. it had so much opposition that the original author of the bill has now pulled him name from the bill only after amending the bill. that in its current language will leave potential predators in the classroom while an investigation is being conducted.
This bill deals with amendatory language. The language change opens the door for the administration to use personal judgment to determine if a school employee should be investigated. Currently, all reported cases are to be investigated. This allows for potential coverup of an abuse incident. The current language states, "Any school personnel who is reported to be the subject of a violation of subsection B of this section shall be put on administrative leave while the schooldistrict investigates the incident and notifies the board of education. This changes to, "Any school personnel who is the subject of a corroborated report of being in violation of subsection B of this section shall be put on administrative leave while the school district investigates the incident and notifies the board of education. Key words changed from, "reported to be" to, "the subject of a corroborated report of being". This leaves the possibility of a predator in the school until it can be corroborated which might never happen.
Not nearly strong enough and is too vague and leaves the decision up for interpretation. This needs to be more concrete and more protective of our students!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Trish Ranson
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Cyndi Munson Mark Lawson Daniel Pae Melissa Provenzano John Waldron Nick Archer Suzanne Schreiber Ellyn Hefner
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Creates the Early Children Task Force to study and make recommendations to improve access to high-quality early childhood services. We don't need a task force for this.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Rules Committee
Date: 2026-03-09
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Lonnie Paxton
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Rader (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-25
Author: John Pfeiffer
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader
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This legislation seeks to change the DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) permitting process, removing the process meeting, shortening the timeline from 90 to 45 days, and shortening the appeal timeline from 20 to 15 days.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-13
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Daniel Pae Annie Menz Mark Mann
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Rob Hall
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Paul Rosino
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Children yes, grandchildren no.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Jacob Rosecrants
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Hicks (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-26
Author: Aletia Timmons
Co-sponsors: Carri Hicks
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People with the "hidden disabilities" listed would be a danger to others when driving.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Woods (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Mike Dobrinski
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods
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Creates in the State Treasury a REVOLVING FUND for the Oklahoma Conservation Commission to be designated the "Wildland Fire Mitigation Program Revolving Fund". The fund shall be a CONTINUING FUND, NOT subject to fiscal year limitations. The OKGOP platform states we believe in limited government, zero based budgets and sunset laws.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-12
Author: David Hardin
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods
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Created in the State Treasury a REVOLVING FUND for the Office of the Attorney General, to be designated the "Rural Law Enforcement Grant Revolving Fund". The fund shall be a CONTINUING FUND, NOT subject to fiscal year limitations. The OKGOP platform states we believe in limited government, zero based budgets and sunset laws.
The Policy Committee Substitute to HB 2993 creates the Rural Law Enforcement Coordination Act. The measure directs the Department of Homeland Security to administer a rural law enforcement coordination program. The creation and management of this fund does not align with the principles outlined in the OKGOP platform. More government, more cost, more regulation. Creates a revolving fund.
Why are we giving federal government MORE authority in our state??? "The Department of Homeland Security is hereby authorized to administer a rural law enforcement coordination program for purposes of improving law enforcement services in the rural parts of this state."
Oh, yeah, for MONEY. "All monies accruing to the credit of said fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the Office of Homeland Security for the payment of personnel, operating expenses of the rural law enforcement coordination districts, and such other purposes specifically designated by law."
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Dell Kerbs
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
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Why do we need this? Is this limited government whose only purpose is to protect our rights NOT to make our personal data accessible to hackers.
Creates a mechanism for a digital ID.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-14
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Dobrinski
Co-sponsors: Carri Hicks
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in limited government, zero based budgets and sunset laws.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Dick Lowe
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in the implementation of sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to require justification for government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Dick Lowe
Co-sponsors: Spencer Kern Nick Archer
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Last Action: Reported Do Pass Education committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Dick Lowe
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh
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Last Action: Authored by Senator Hines (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-05
Author: Dick Lowe
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines
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No minor child shall be admitted to any public school operating in this state unless and until an application for free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Act is completed by the child's parent or legal guardian and returned to the applicable school district OR the OPT OUT FORM.
HB 3032 conditions access to public education on completion of a federal data-collection instrument, aligning directly with workforce-development and longitudinal tracking systems rather than academic improvement or parental rights.
This is not about feeding children β it is about guaranteeing 100% data capture...Use access to services to force participation in data systems.A real opt-out would mean: No form, no data, no condition on enrollment.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-03-03
Author: Ronald Stewart
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader
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Creates new procedures for the Pardon and Parole Board/DOC to the granting of parole for inmates 65 or older with following disqualifiers: β’ Active misconducts β’ Life Without Parole or Death sentences β’ Convictions for offenses restricting expedited release (90%, 85%, or 50% crimes) and certain sex offenses.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Nick Archer
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Apportionment of $60,000,000.00 each fiscal year to the Community Quality of Life Enhancement REVOLVING FUND, a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations may be utilized by eligible communities for: 1. 2. Infrastructure improvements that impact quality of life; Parks and recreational facilities; 3. Public transportation enhancements; 4. Cultural and community centers; 5. Public art and beautification; and 6. Environmental conservation projects. The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset law, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-09
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Nick Archer
Co-sponsors: Jo Dossett Ken Luttrell Josh West Anthony Moore
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Creating the Oklahoma Advanced Nuclear Development Revolving Fund a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations for providing reimbursement-based grants to eligible businesses, nonprofit organizations, and governmental entities, including institutions of higher education. The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset law, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Creating a new office of ANYTHING is against the conservative standard. No to enlarging government for any reason at this point.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π 2026-04-16 at 8:45 AM
Author: Nick Archer
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader Mark Lepak Meloyde Blancett Josh West Brian Hill Anthony Moore Eric Roberts Preston Stinson Clay Staires Mark Chapman
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Would connect state agencies, higher education institutions, and private industry partners to align workforce development, site readiness, infrastructure planning, and federal engagement strategies. Archer said the goal is to ensure Oklahoma is prepared to compete when federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Energy, NASA, or the U.S. Department of Defense consider new research facilities. Would identify and prepare potential sites, align workforce pipelines, and assemble infrastructure and INCENTIVE PACKAGES needed to attract federal investment.
ο»Ώο»Ώο»Ώο»Ώο»Ώ(NO MORE INCENTIVE PACKAGES FROM THE TAXPAYERS TO INDUSTRIES THAT SHOULD STAND ON THEIR OWN!)
Absolutely NOT!!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Energy π 2026-04-16 at 10:00 AM
Author: Nick Archer
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock Clay Staires
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This is NOT good for the people, this only benefits the system.
No, this is for wind and solar and AI data centers.
Last Action: Reported Do Pass Judiciary committee; CR filed
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: John Pfeiffer
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard Michelle McCane
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This bill reduces the penalty for elected officials who are in violation of the act. Any violations should be increased.
Amends certain provisions of the Open Meeting Act to allow the Attorney General to enter into consent orders and issue findings of violation, among other administrative enforcement procedures. Such changes do not create new expenditures. This gives too much SINGLE AUTHORITY to pick and choose which violations to pursue. It should be a non paid board/commission.
Last Action: Referred to Insurance
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Cynthia Roe
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall ensure that the SoonerCare, provides coverage for post partum services for 1 year of lactation
consultations, home visits, breast pumps, breast pump supplies, breastfeeding supplies, or feeding aides.
May 30 days but NOT for 1 year! Growing government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ryan Eaves
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
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Amends relating to the Oklahoma Community Economic Development Pooled Finance Act for local government entities. Increased to $125 million from $100 million. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify govenment programs.
No, giving away another $25,000,000.
Last Action: Third Reading, Measure failed: Ayes: 45 Nays: 50
Date: 2026-03-25
Author: Ryan Eaves
Co-sponsors: Grant Green Tom Woods Dillon Travis
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No more taxes. This is not government for the people but using people for money who purchase MEDICAL marijuana for PTSD or CHRONIC PAIN. Leave these people alone. Cruel and inhumane bill by greedy politicians.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Health Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-17
Author: Mike Osburn
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New law exclusively to contract for and implement a statewide, enterprise wide, cloud-based communication, and care coordination HIPAA compliant platform that creates one unified operating platform connecting all emergency response entities across the entire state at the cost of $3,600,000. The OKGOP platform states we support zero-based budgeting to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels
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The Okla. state board of education changed from 7 members to 9 appointed:4 members shall be appointed by the Governor, 2 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and 2 members shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate only be removed for cause by their appointing authority.On the effective date of this act, all appointed positions of the current State Board of Education shall be deemed vacant and the terms of persons serving on the Board shall be deemed terminated.The State Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be a member and the chairperson of the Board.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
Co-sponsors: Brenda Stanley
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Allows persons to submit to approved risk, mental health and substance abuse screenings upon arrest for MISDEMEANORS at ALL jails (done for felonies already).The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
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Amends the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program for productions of faith-based films with total production costs of $2,000,000.00 or less shall be eligible for the rebate program. The OKGOP Platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Judiciary Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-06
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Judiciary Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Danny Williams
1
Amends the compensation of the Pardon and Parole board: the board members shall receive $85,000 per annum (increased from $22,800).
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Rob Hall
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh
4
An 18 page bill creating NEW REVOLVING FUNDS: 1) creating the Revolving Loan Fund Program for Charter School Capital Expenditures 2) creating the Charter School Loan Revolving Fund which shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, 3) creating the Charter School Bond Credit Enhancement Fund which shall consist of monies through APPROPRIATIONS, fees, grants, gifts. 4) creates the Statewide Charter School BOARD Revolving Fund.
The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Education Oversight committee; Do Pass Postsecondary Education
Date: 2026-02-10
Author: Trish Ranson
Co-sponsors: Jack Stewart
1
Criminal CONVICTION history should be disclosed for people applying to be around and/or teach our children.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Trish Ranson
Co-sponsors: Roland Pederson Brian Hill Nick Archer
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Cost to implement approximately $55,900,000, with $27,950,000 from state funds and $27,950,000 from federal funds. Growing government at the expense of taxpayers.
Grows government on the backs of taxpayers.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-17
Author: Kenton Patzkowsky
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard John George
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Creates a revolving fund for the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for all funds related to the testing of biosolids. A MORATORIUM would make much more sense and won't cost the taxpayer $1,300,000.00.
Absoutely NOT!!! The DEQ has claimed this was safe for over 40 years, has told individuals in their sludge districts that they "have to protec the beneficial use of biosolids" and that their priority is the water of "cities and towns, NOT people on rural water."
Why are we giving them perpetual money for new toys and testing and more salaries, when they have FAILED to do their job on this for the last 40 years! You don't reward bad behavior!!
They will never stop this madness if their budget is tied to keeping it going. HORRIBLE BILL. Shame on the authors and anyone voting for the continuing poisoning of Oklahomans for profit!!!
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-09
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Kenton Patzkowsky
Co-sponsors: Jack Stewart Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Grant Green
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A 5 YEAR pilot study which would DELAY ANY PROGRESS ON A MORATORIUM, STRICTER REGULATIONS, RESEARCH FOR REMEDIATION and wants the Oklahoma taxpayers to fund it through yet ANOTHER REVOLVING FUND not subject to fiscal year limitations! Biosolids applied under the pilot program shall be EXEMPT from state permitting otherwise required under environmental or land application rules and coordinate with the DEQ and utilize biosolids supplied by Oklahoma municipal wastewater treatment facilities. (Changed to 3 year from 5)
HORRIBLE BILL!!! They already know this is a problem, OKC documents show PFAS contamination on biosolids land application sites. Research shows toxic MCCP's airborne from biosolids in Oklahoma for the first time in the Westerrn Hemishpere. The humanure interim study proved biosolids are NOT safe. Individuals near biosolids have increased risks of cancers and autoimmune disorders. The DEQ is documented as stating "we have to protect the beneficial use of biosolids".
Why are we wasting tax payer dollars to "study" this, just kicking the can down the road, passing the buck, and making the taxpayers foot the bill, bill!!
"Oklahoma Biosolids Land Application Research Pilot Program Act Revolving Fund". The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of all monies received by the Department from appropriations, apportionments, donations, and federal grants received for the purpose of completing the Oklahoma Biosolids Land Application Research Pilot Program Act created pursuant to Section 2 of this act. All monies accruing to the credit of the fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the Department for the purpose provided for in this section.
Further, chemical abortions and their residuals are entering our wastewater treatment systems, and inevitably ending up in wastewater and biosolids. Current treatment processes do nothing to remove pharmaceuticals from biosolids. Please see letter from 25 Congressmen, including Brecheen and Lankford: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26186656-congressional-letter-to-epa-re-mifepristone/
"We commend this administration's dedication to protecting life and safeguarding public health. In light of these commitments, we write to express our concerns regarding mifepristone and its potential contaminant effects on our nation's waters. In 2023, medication abortions accounted for more than 60% of all clinician-provided abortions that took place within the U.S. health care system-totaling roughly 648,500 medication abortions.These numbers do not reflect the unrecorded number of at-home medication abortions that were performed without the oversight of a clinician. It is imperative that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers evaluating the potential contaminant effects of this drug as the agency develops the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 6 (UCMR 6). Mifepristone is the first step in a two-step drug regimen designed to facilitate an abortion. The drug blocks progesterone, a hormone necessary to support pregnancy and development of the child in the womb.2 A second drug, misoprostol, is taken 24 to 48 hours later to induce uterine contractions and expel the child and other placental tissue"
(These are expelled into the toilet and go to the wastewater treatment plant, and into biosolids "humanure."
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Brad Boles
Co-sponsors: Grant Green Brian Hill
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The Oklahoma Emission Reduction Technology Rebate Program shall cease on July 1, 2029 instead of 2027. The OKGOP platform states we support zero-based budgeting and performance audits for justifying government programs.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Gollihare (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-02-26
Author: Rande Worthen
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare
1
Amends to add the Corporation Commission, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, except as otherwise provided by state or local law, the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma and agency attorneys authorized by law, the Workers' Compensation Commission, the office of the district attorney of any county of the state, and the office of the municipal attorney of any municipality may keep its litigation files and investigatory reports confidential.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Derrick Hildebrant
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No Medicaid or SoonerCare funds shall be paid to an entity, including its affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, or clinics, that is primarily engaged in family planning services, reproductive health, and related medical care that provides for abortions, other than an abortion: 1. In the case where the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest; or 2. In the case where a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness, including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself, that would, as certified by a physician, place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed. (This bill allows for exceptions for abortions in Oklahoma).
This bill still allows for abortion exceptions.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Anthony Moore Kevin Norwood
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No more revolving funds. The taxpayers want zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson Mark Lawson Daniel Pae Trish Ranson Tammy Townley Annie Menz Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Nick Archer John Waldron Mark Mann
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Not only are we feeding other peoples' children with our state and federal tax dollars when school is in session but now we are supposed to feed "FAMILIES" during the summer as well at the cost of $9 million. A revolving fund as well with appropriations. We do NOT LIVE IN A SOCIALIST/COMMUNIST STATE where the government takes earned income from working families and their children and gives it to other "FAMILIES!"
HB 3638 directs Oklahoma to participate in the federal Summer EBT program, requiring state agencies to administer federally funded grocery benefits for children when school is not in session. While the goal is to help families, this expands government involvement in feeding programs beyond the school year β a function that should primarily be handled by families and local communities rather than state policy. Oklahoma already participates in free/reduced school meals; mandating participation in another federal food benefit reinforces government dependency rather than empowering local support mechanisms.
"We're from the government and we're here to help." Stop poisoning our food, teach churces and communities to grow their own food and help feed children and families over the summer.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-13
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Preston Stinson
Co-sponsors: Paul Rosino Carl Newton Nick Archer
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Collecting personal health information and data is not the purpose of government. This is not limiting government growth and overreach but is growing government.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Business and Insurance π Not Scheduled
Author: Eddy Dempsey
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock Arturo Alonso-Sandoval
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This bill would allow Oklahoma to join the other LIBERAL states who allow composting of humans (mixing human bodies in containers with straw or wood chips until they become "soil.") This "soil" is then given back to the family and promoted as "safe" to use on GARDENS (to grow food) etc.
Humans are often on hospice care and given large quantities of morphine and other meds before death, or on chemo or other drugs that do not magically disappear when they are mixed with wood chips and straw and composted into "soil."
Nor is this process respectful of our dead. The article below has more information on this process:
https://mrsc.org/stay-informed/mrsc-insight/may-2019/bill-allows-natural-composting-of-human-remains
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-04
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Melissa Provenzano
Co-sponsors: Ellen Pogemiller Cyndi Munson Andy Fugate Trish Ranson Ellyn Hefner Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Aletia Timmons Ronald Stewart Mickey Dollens Amanda Clinton John Waldron
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Would eliminate the Parental Choice Tax Credit and redirect those dollars toward our public schools.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Health Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-17
Author: Ellen Pogemiller
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Chad Caldwell
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Amends to each school district board of education shall adopt a policy prohibiting students from using cell phones and personal electronic devices while on the campus of a public school district from bell to bell. (This bill was sold as a 1 year pilot in 2025 and thereafter SCHOOL DISTRICTS WOULD MAKE THE DECISION TO CONTINUE OR OPT OUT OR ALTER IT. But now, the legislature wants to USURP TOTAL CONTROL OVER THIS ISSUE.
HB 3715 is hypocritical in application by banning parent-controlled cell phones while leaving school-controlled Chromebooks and iPads untouched. This creates a one-sided restriction that removes parental oversight while preserving district-managed devices that are often the primary vectors for content delivery, data collection, and ideological programming.
This asymmetry aligns with DEI-era governance models that centralize control over student access, content, and data while marginalizing parental authority.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Erick Harris
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard
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To suspend drivers licenses of persons not paying child support and revoke or suspend the driving privileges of the custodian of a child who fails to comply with an order to submit to genetic testing to determinepaternity. (How is the person going to pay child support when they can't drive to work to make any money?)
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Josh Cantrell
Co-sponsors: Kristen Thompson
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You want small businesses selling vape products to pay $5000 up front and $2,500 annually? Ridiculous! These are small businesses you are trying to drive out of business and bankrupt for what? They sell NICOTINE that has not been proven to cause ANY HARM WHATSOEVER. They don't sell cigarettes that contain a 100+ known carcinogens. It's always about the money you can squeeze out of everyone to pay for BIG GOVERNMENT!
Last Action: Remove as author Senator Stanley; authored by Senator Hamilton
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Ellyn Hefner
Co-sponsors: Warren Hamilton Josh West Cynthia Roe Michelle McCane Brenda Stanley
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authorizes the Commissioner of Health to appoint a psychological examiner to establish a pilot psychological autopsy service to support suicide prevention efforts and policy decision-making. The State Department of Health (OSDH) estimates the annual cost for a psychological autopsy examiner at $142,750, including salary, benefits, and related expenses (an appropriation for this). The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-06
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Spencer Kern
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Creates a revolving fund "Ad Valorem Reimbursement Fund" which shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations to 1) reimburse counties for loss of revenue due to exemptions of ad valorem taxes for new or expanded manufacturing or research and development facilities. 2) reimburse counties for loss of revenue for school district purposes due to a purchase by the state of property located in the county for an amount greater than $300,000,000.00. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Emergency removed
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Spencer Kern
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Creates the "Southwest Oklahoma Juvenile Center Reestablishment Revolving Fund".The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations for planning and execution of construction strategy for youth campuses. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Brian Hill Clay Staires
3
Creates the "Rural and Small Hospital Grant Revolving Fund" a continuing fund not subject to fiscal year limitations to benefit rural or small hospitals to help with infrastructure, equipment, or technology needs. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Howard (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Brent Howard Brian Hill
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Amends the Oklahoma Rural Jobs Act; for applications approved $15 million in state tax credits to be claimed against state tax liability in any calendar year. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Brian Hill Clay Staires
3
Amends increasing Economic Development Pool cap amount to $125 million from $100 million. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Anthony Moore
3
New law creates a revolving fund for the District Attorneys Council the "Rural District Attorney Loan Repayment Assistance Program Revolving Fund" a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations for debts owed by an eligible employee to any private or public entity for which repayment of tuition, fees, books, materials to an institution of higher learning, private college or university, for coursework leading to an undergraduate or graduate degree. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-07
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Trey Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Steve Bashore Anthony Moore
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New law creates a revolving fund for the District Attorneys Council to be designated the "District Attorney Locality Incentive Program Revolving Fund" a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations to provide financial incentive payments to an eligible employee serving in a designated high-need locality.Incentive payments shall not exceed a cumulative total $50,000.00 per eligible employee during the initial 5 incentive period and after that time, additional incentive payments of $10,000.00 for each additional 2 year period of continued service. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Kevin Norwood
Co-sponsors: Brenda Stanley Daniel Pae John Waldron
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New law establishing a statewide 988 Trust Fund for the 988 Mental Health Lifeline. The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to have PRIMARY OVERSIGHT over the suicide prevention and crisis service activities and essential coordination with designated 988 Lifeline Crisis Centers. (This is an agency whose director was FIRED in 2025 by the legislature FOR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS MISSING with no accountability or prosecutions).
This legislation creates new laws, raises spending, mandates and grows government.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ross Ford
Co-sponsors: Mark Chapman
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Increases the ad valorem tax exemption for homeowners from $1000 to $2315 annually BEGINNING IN 2032! And every 5 YEARS thereafter, the amount would increase by a PERCENTAGE equal to the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for the most recent 5 year period for which final data is available preceding the adjustment rate. If enacted, the legislation would take effect Jan. 1, 2027. WOW! Smoke and mirrors. Throwing a bone with nothing on it. Oklahoma wants NO PROPERTY TAXES. WE WANT A CONSUMPTION TAX that makes the taxation equal and fair to all people living here. The argument is "It's for the schools and municipalities to pay for fire, police, etc! How will we pay for all of that?" Ad valorem taxes are unfair as they tax only property owners including property owners who don't have kids in PUBLIC schools. A CONSUMPTION TAX is fair for EVERYONE TO PAY UP for services and schools.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Health Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-18
Author: Ross Ford
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To verify the identity of supervised individuals at enrollment, required check-ins, curfew verifications and program attendance through decentralized, on-device biometrics; 2.To associate such supervision events with geofenced location data and cryptographic timestamps. Appropriations of taxpayer funds of $5 MILLION. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Weaver
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Tammy West
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Ken Luttrell John Pfeiffer Cyndi Munson Mickey Dollens Scott Fetgatter Andy Fugate Stan May Daniel Pae Trish Ranson Nick Archer Brad Boles Eric Roberts Anthony Moore Steve Bashore John Waldron Tammy Townley Marilyn Stark Melissa Provenzano Amanda Clinton Emily Gise Ellen Pogemiller Mark Chapman Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Ellyn Hefner Suzanne Schreiber Annie Menz Nicole Miller Brian Hill Mark Lawson Mike Osburn Josh West Darrell Weaver Mark Mann
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Amends to include any mileage for driving the eligible family member to and from medical appointments. (For caregivers who make $50,000/year (individual) or less or $100,000/year or less. This is not poverty level).
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Toni Hasenbeck
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New law creating the Oklahoma Kids After-School Grant Program Revolving Fund a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations for community-based organizations that run after school programs for children grades kindergarten through twelve after-school programs that offer reading assistance or tutoring that shall be based in the science of reading which includes providing explicit and systematic instruction in phonological awareness, decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Toni Hasenbeck
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh Max Wolfley
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Persons under 18 must demonstrate reading ability at an eighth-grade level by passing the statewide reading assessment or an approved alternative test to qualify for a driver license or permit.Authorizes Service Oklahoma to cancel the driving privileges of persons age 14 through 17 who withdraw from school. Service Oklahoma estimates a one-time absorbable cost associated with these system changes to be approximately $75,000.
This legislation is more nanny-state interference on our liberties. It establishes new requirements, penalties and OSDE involvement in regulating the DMV driver licenses.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Toni Hasenbeck
Co-sponsors: Jerry Alvord
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Another βhelp the kidsβ bill that expands system control.
This one is being sold as early dyslexia screeningβand on the surface, that sounds harmless.
But look closer.
This bill:
And hereβs the red flag most people will miss:
** It creates a new section of law outside the normal statutes
Why?
Because that gives more flexibility to expand it later without as much scrutiny.
Letβs be real.
Every time government says:
βwe just want to screenβ
β¦it turns into:
Parents should be asking:
**When does support turn into oversight?
**Who controls what happens after a child is flagged?
**And why are we creating laws that arenβt even fully anchored in statute?
Helping kids read is common sense.
But expanding systems without clear limits?
Thatβs how you grow governmentβquietly.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-11
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
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relating to the school resource officer program; making appropriation to the School Security Revolving Fund of $50 million. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Rader (principal Senate author)
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Suzanne Schreiber
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader
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The GOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
This amendatory lanquage waters down the individual immediate risk of injury and makes it more broad for mental health regulations. More government injection of feel-good services that have little or no benefit as well as increase cost.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee then to Revenue and Taxation Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Clay Staires
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman John Waldron Mark Tedford Ellyn Hefner
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Stop the corporate welfare socialism giving our tax dollars to corporations who should stand on their own or shut down.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-16
Author: Ronny Johns
Co-sponsors: John Waldron
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Nicole Miller
Co-sponsors: Christi Gillespie Melissa Provenzano Aletia Timmons
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A continuing fund not subject to fiscal year limitations for working with other research initiatives in Oklahoma reducing preventable newborn to infant morbidity and mortality, preventable maternal morbidity and mortality and improving maternal safety. (This is a patient doctor relationship issue--not the government or taxpayers).The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
This is not the taxpayers responsibility. It should be done in a research university.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-04-14
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Nick Archer Jared Deck David Bullard
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Would EXPAND access to the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program, known as Oklahoma's Promise scholarship, to students of public K-12 school counselors, librarians, school nurses or athletic trainers and those who teach at CareerTechs. (This builds onHB1727, that extended the scholarshipto children of all educators who are considered in statute as full-time certified teachers who have taught for at least 10 years in Oklahoma public schools.) What about everyone else's kids?
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Christi Gillespie
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Stop the corporate welfare socialism giving our tax dollars to corporations who should stand on their own or shut down.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh Ken Luttrell Chad Caldwell Mark Lepak Dell Kerbs Toni Hasenbeck Brian Hill Daniel Pae Max Wolfley Nick Archer Clay Staires Erick Harris Rob Hall Mike Lay Emily Gise
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in the implementation of sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to require justification for government programs. This bill includes PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS and a REVOLVING FUND that shall be a continuing fund NOT subject to fiscal year limitations and shall consist of all monies received by the State Department of Education from private businesses, nonprofit organizations, and federally recognized Indian tribes or nations. (This is a Chamber of Commerce Oklahoma Competes program request bill).
HB 4420 increases state control and data oversight over elementary literacy education by mandating specific protocols, interventions, reporting, and accountability measures that resemble workforce-aligned governance systems rather than purely local, parent-directed education policy.
Workforce development models rely heavily on data collection, compliance reporting, and accountability structures β all of which are present here.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Prieto
Date: 2026-04-08
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Danny Williams Josh West Robert Manger Melissa Provenzano Ellyn Hefner Tim Turner Chris Banning Dana Prieto Christi Gillespie
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Upon a "report"? Allows for agency overreach and abuse like we already have with DHS.
HB 4421 expands drug testing, redefines child endangerment, and increases coordination between DHS and law enforcement. While aimed at addressing fentanyl exposure, it raises serious concerns about overreach, due process, and broad definitions that could impact families without clear evidence of harm.
This is not just about fentanyl.
Itβs about:
The key question: Are we targeting real dangerβor widening the net on families?
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Appropriations and Budget
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
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This should be an emergency bill, and the "in operation" date should be July 2026. Also, if any facility collects federal or state subsidies to build, then they should not receive the tax exemptions.
Amends a 22 page bill passed in 2025 regarding exemption from ad valorem taxation for manufacturing facilities and data centers for 5 years as long as they are "operational" by 1/1/27. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Chuck Hall Brian Hill
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Amends increasing the tax credit up to 10% of expenditures from Dec. 31, 2026 to 2032 for qualified economic development expenditures. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Melissa Provenzano Trish Ranson John Waldron Ellen Pogemiller
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HB 4427 assumes a problem that doesnβt exist and punishes districts for adapting to reality.
When shortages exist, flexibility is common sense β restricting help only makes things worse.
Of course, if a certified teacher is available, districts will use one.
No school is choosing adjuncts instead of certified teachers β theyβre using them because certified teachers arenβt available.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Carl Newton
Co-sponsors: Darcy Jech
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The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Remove Representative Newton as principal House author and substitute with Representative Roe
Date: 2026-02-11
Author: Cynthia Roe
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Creating the Oklahoma Health Care Workplace Incentive Safety Act to pay incentives to hospitals/healthcare systems to address workplace violence. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
The hospitals should have already been doing this for decades and do not deserve incentives for it.
Last Action: Third Reading, Measure failed: Ayes: 33 Nays: 56
Date: 2026-03-26
Author: Tammy Townley
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver
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APPROPRIATED to the OSDH from any monies not otherwise appropriated from the General Revenue Fund $3 million to establish the Oklahoma Families
Thriving Everywhere Now (OFTEN) for parenting support program, community outreach, consultations. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
No duplication of programs that already exist.
Last Action: Special Election failed: Ayes: 29 Nays: 12
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Anthony Moore
Co-sponsors: Todd Gollihare Erick Harris
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Jacob Rosecrants
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass Rules Committee
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Erick Harris
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Last Action: Title stricken
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Ryan Eaves
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix Danny Williams Mark Lepak Gabe Woolley
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
Co-sponsors: Julie Daniels
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For a ballot question: Creates an appointment and removal process for the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.The process shall consist of the Oklahoma
House of Representatives preparing a list of eligible nominees, the Governor selecting a nominee from the list, and the Senate voting whether to confirm the Governor's selection. (This takes away the direct voting voice of the people).
Oklahoma Constitution Article VI, Section 4: The State Superintendent is an elected office - letβs keep it that way!
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
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Should remain an elected position.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
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Should remain an elected by the people position.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
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The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Osburn
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Should remain an elected by the people position.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ryan Eaves
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-04-01
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Kyle Hilbert
Co-sponsors: Lonnie Paxton Scott Fetgatter Denise Hader Chris Sneed
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The public should not be shut out from being delegates.
Last Action: Sent to Governor
Date: 2026-04-09
Author: Chuck Hall
Co-sponsors: Trey Caldwell John Kane John Haste
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How is this limited government spending more taxpayer dollars than ever before. And dumping a 54 page bill on legislators on Sunday night expecting them to vote on it the next day is unacceptable especially on an important issue like the 2027 BUDGET! The people obviously don't get a chance to weight in either but that is apparently part of the agenda.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Dick Lowe David Bullard
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
SB 1189 removes the fundβs real spending limitation and replaces it with an automatic multi-year payout. With no performance requirements, no need-based allocation, and no accountability, it functions as a blank check rather than a targeted safety investment.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Bill Coleman
Co-sponsors: John Pfeiffer Anthony Moore
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Increases the minimum penalty for persons convicted of domestic abuse in the presence of a child for the 1st time from 6 months-1 year to 1-5 years. The first offense is also designated as a felony. The maximum fine is increased from $5,000.00 to $7,000.00. Is this based on allegations or multiple witnesses?
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Lowe (Dick) (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Darcy Jech
Co-sponsors: Dick Lowe
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Administrative Rules Committee
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Gerrid Kendrix
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Darcy Jech
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Technology and Telecommunications Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Technology and Telecommunications π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Avery Frix
Co-sponsors: Chris Sneed Brad Boles Steve Bashore
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Paul Rosino
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SB 1328 makes an effort to strengthen parental rights but stops short of inserting meaningful due process protections when those rights are limited. Without guardrails, the βreasonable beliefβ exception risks swallowing the rule.
If amended to include documentation and review requirements.
This legislation reduces parental rights.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Stewart
Date: 2026-03-12
Author: Chuck Hall
Co-sponsors: Trey Caldwell Roland Pederson Jack Stewart Avery Frix
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Gise (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-02
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Emily Gise
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Emergency removed
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell Toni Hasenbeck Carri Hicks
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The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
We support efforts to help students read at grade level, but SBβ―1338 gives the state too much control over local literacy programs and bypasses parental input. Funding should support local innovation and parent engagement, not force compliance with state-designed interventions.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform believes in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-23
Author: Chuck Hall
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Todd Gollihare
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Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Tom Woods
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Veterans and Military Affairs Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Veterans and Military Affairs π Not Scheduled
Author: Kendal Sacchieri
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Ally Seifried
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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The measure will create a $5,000,000 program to assist students in becoming proficient in mathematics.I thought we were paying teachers already for proficiency in READING, WRITING AND MATH!
SB 1360 aligns with workforce development by prioritizing math proficiency as a workforce skill and using centralized, data-driven state intervention. However, it advances workforce goals through bureaucratic expansion and state control rather than local empowerment or limited-government reform.
Last Action: Referred to Elections and Ethics
Date: 2026-03-30
Pending: π Elections and Ethics π Not Scheduled
Author: Julia Kirt
Co-sponsors: Mike Osburn Lonnie Paxton Mary Boren Nikki Nice
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We should not be INCREASING the number of days for people to vote in Oklahoma. All people able to come to the polls should vote on ONE day! THAT would reduce confusion, not adding MORE days to vote. Has anyone determined how the absentee ballots are being counted in their county? What is the chain of custody? One vote/one person/one day.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Mann
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Mark Mann
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The OKGOP platform, we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs especially when it relates to grants and federal funds with stipulations.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Mann
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Mark Mann
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Schools already provide free and reduced-price meals to qualifying students under existing federal programs. SB 1374 does not create a new safety net β it expands and mandates how funds must be used while removing local flexibility. Feeding children who qualify is already addressed; this bill further embeds government into a social function that communities and families are capable of supporting without additional state direction.
Last Action: Sent to Governor
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Chuck Hall
Co-sponsors: John Kane Carl Newton Brian Hill Eric Roberts Michelle McCane Carri Hicks Nikki Nice
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
This is a new government program that increases taxes and enlarges a very suspect agency - certainly not limited government!
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Judiciary Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Tammy West Clay Staires Suzanne Schreiber John Haste Kristen Thompson Josh West Cyndi Munson
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mary Boren
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-23
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie Daniels
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell Shane Jett
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While SB1389 is framed as expanding parental choice through tax credits, in practice it uses financial incentives to entice greater participation in a state-managed program, which expands data collection, reporting, and long-term system reach into family education decisions.
This shifts the bill from empowering parents to growing the administrative footprint of government.
Last Action: Failed in Committee - Revenue and Taxation
Date: 2026-02-23
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Darcy Jech
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Revolving funds with no limitations or audits are against the OKGOP platform. We believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
SB1391 requires private schools receiving the Parental Choice Tax Credit to administer the statewide student assessment in order to remain eligible.
This single provision fundamentally changes the nature of school choice.
SB1391 turns school choice into a data trade β families must surrender student assessment data to access a tax credit, expanding government reach into private education.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-09
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Dave Rader
Co-sponsors: Daniel Pae
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Julia Kirt
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Dave Rader
Co-sponsors: Daniel Pae Brian Hill
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Modifies the time period an participant in the quality jobs program shall have to file a claim for payment with the Oklahoma Tax Commission from 3 to 1 year. Also removes the minimum statewide wage threshold to be considered qualifying wages, requiring qualifying wages to exceed the county wage threshold. We should be phasing out and eliminating corporate welfare not "modifying it."
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Education Oversight committee; Do Pass Common Education
Date: 2026-04-06
Author: Darcy Jech
Co-sponsors: Kenton Patzkowsky Roland Pederson
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Health and Human Services Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Julie Daniels
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak
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The State Commissioner of Healthwill replace any "hospital advisory council" changing decision making based on one person in lieu of a council? No.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Newton (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-25
Author: Darcy Jech
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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No more appointed positions. Let the people decide by a vote.
The Commissioner shall be appointed by and shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and may be REMOVED OR REPLACED WITHOUT CAUSE. (removed the appointment by the governor in the amendment). We believe there should BE A CAUSE.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Aeronautics and Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Ally Seifried
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Education Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell
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Amends to add: The SDE and the public schools shall comply with provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Department shall be authorized to expend federal funds to provide special education and related services necessary for children with disabilities ages 3-21. Clarifies that children from birth through age 3 are eligible for early intervention services.WHAT? BIRTH to age 3 are NOT participating in public school. Growing government again through the SDE. The OKGOP supports LIMITED GOVERMENT and zero based budgets.
This is a least resistance bill, one that's easy to pass that really does nothing. It might tighten a deadline that's loosely interpretated now but NOTHING NEW. Parents can already bring an advocate or expert, Parents already receive information prior to the IEP for review, States should already be following IDEA....this bill doesn't provide new oversight, doesn't provide any audit mechanisms to prevent IEP abuse... no teeth for abuse of IEPs or not following the rules already in place.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Julie McIntosh
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A 24 page bill of amendments and new laws regarding Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act. The primary objections/unacceptable parts are on page 20 regarding 1/4 and 1/2 mile setbacks (should be at least 1 mile) and no county option for residents to opt out. Same bill as SB2123.
Appears to be a duplicate bills of SB 2123 by Frix and SB 1514 by McIntosh and SB 2183 by Seifried...
ο»ΏYES IF increase setbacks, this is not sufficient: "1. The minimum setback for the base of any wind turbine from a nonparticipating landownerβs property line shall be equal to the greater of one quarter (1/4) of a nautical mile or two (2) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip. A nonparticipating landowner may elect to sign a waiver that allows a wind turbine or group of wind turbines to be placed up to one and one-tenth (1.1) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip from the nonparticipating landownerβs property line; 2. The minimum setback from the base of a wind turbine shall be one half (1/2) of a nautical mile from any residential structure that exists at the time the permit application is submitted to the Corporation Commission;
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hilbert (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-23
Pending: π Retirement and Government Resources π Not Scheduled
Author: Lonnie Paxton
Co-sponsors: Kyle Hilbert
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Amends to add: No attempted adjustment adopted by the Statewide Official Compensation Commission shall operate to increase the emoluments of any office for which a current member of the Legislature is elected or appointed. Any such office shall retain the emoluments in effect prior to the attempted adjustment adopted by the Commission.
SB1518 appears to be a statutory workaround designed to protect political insiders, allowing a sitting legislator to vote for or benefit from a salary increase for a statewide office and then run for that same office during the same term.
While framed as a βclarification,β the bill undermines the spirit and enforcement of the Oklahoma Constitutionβs anti-corruption guardrails.
The Constitution is clear: No member of the Legislature shall, during the term for which he was elected, be appointed or elected to any office⦠the emoluments of which shall have been increased during his term of office.
This provision exists to prevent:
SB1518 attempts to statutorily neutralize the effect of a pay raise so that it βdoes not countβ for eligibility purposes β even when:
A statute cannot override the Constitution.
Last Action: Sent to Governor
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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Provides that rebates awarded from the Oklahoma Research and Development Rebate Fund may increase by 2% when the establishment partners with an institution of higher
education in the state.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Local and County Government
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Local and County Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Julia Kirt
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
SB 1545 sounds like it protects religious freedom, but in reality it eliminates local control.
As written, it removes citiesβ and countiesβ authority over zoning for all religious institutionsβchurches, mosques, satanic temples, and othersβregardless of community impact.
Even more concerning, it shifts decision-making power to the Oklahoma Housing Finance Authority, an agency with no zoning or land-use expertise. Thatβs not limited governmentβthatβs state overreach.
Zoning exists to protect safety, infrastructure, and neighborhoodsβnot to restrict worship.
Religious liberty does not require stripping communities of their voice.
This bill centralizes power, sets a dangerous precedent.
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Chad Caldwell
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Programs like this can help with recruitment, but they typically do not address the deeper reasons people leave the profession, such as:
So, while they may increase the number of new entrants, they donβt solve retention issues and will still complain about teacher shortages. Appearing to address the issue, without addressing the causes of the issue.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass County and Municipal Government
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Julia Kirt
Co-sponsors: Chris Kannady Julie Daniels
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Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
Date: 2026-03-31
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Paul Rosino
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Daniel Pae
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No. We do not need rearranging of the deck chairs, giving it another name and moving employees around does not change anything related to unsatisfactory care or placement of children in the care of DHS. The whole DHS needs to be completely dismantled and start over with all new leadership and personnel thoroughly vetted.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Casey Murdock
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Growing government bureaucracy and spending money we don't have.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Julia Kirt
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The Quality Jobs Incentives needs to be phased out not increased.
Last Action: Sent to Governor
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Lonnie Paxton
Co-sponsors: Kyle Hilbert Mark Lepak Mickey Dollens Andy Fugate Clay Staires
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No more tax credits to corporations.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Grant Green
Co-sponsors: Rusty Cornwell
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No more appointed positions. Let the people decide by a vote.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Avery Frix
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We the OKGOP believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs. Last year this was passed for public school TEACHERS' KIDS. Now you want to add CERTIFIED ADMINISTRATORS kids. Where does it end? Where is eligibility provided for everyone else's kids?
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Kerbs (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Dell Kerbs
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We the OKGOP believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs per our GOP platform.
Last Action: Remove Representative Caldwell (Trey) as principal House author and substitute with Representative Lawson
Date: 2026-04-06
Author: Bill Coleman
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Trey Caldwell
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Creates the Oklahoma Talent Attraction and Relocation Revolving Fund to be managed by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce used to support talent recruitment programs that motivate households to relocate to Oklahoma from outside the state. The measure provides that the Department may not award more than $250,000.00 in grant funds to a single municipality each year.The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Johns (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-04
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Ronny Johns
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We the OKGOP believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-12
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Ally Seifried
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Last year this passed as a ONE YEAR PILOT PROGRAM and thereafter would be up to local school districts to decide if they wanted to continue it or modify it. Now you want to take local control away anyway after you said last session after ONE YEAR THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS COULD DECIDE. What is your justification for not being truthful last session regarding this and your justification for taking away local control?
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Robert Manger Warren Hamilton
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A person should not have to register as a sex offender without a conviction based on allegations.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass Education Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-13
Author: Ally Seifried
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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SB1734 establishes centralized administrative oversight of classroom technology, a hallmark of workforce-development governance, expanding state control while reducing local, parental, and professional autonomy.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee
Date: 2026-03-31
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Bill Coleman
Co-sponsors: John Pfeiffer
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Avery Frix
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We can't continue taking away people's rights under the guise of safety and security. Let's follow the laws and policies already in place and hold those accountable.
Violates parental rights; horrible bill
Note from Millstone Press on this bill: "Senator Avery Frixβs SB 1774 (introduced in the 2026 session) amends 10A O.S. Β§ 1-2-105 to empower the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) during child abuse/neglect investigations.
The critical addition allows district courts to order temporary emergency custody (up to 72 hours) if parents refuse to cooperateβeven absent proven imminent harm. While framed as enhancing investigations, this bill risks state overreach into family autonomy, potentially punishing parents for asserting their rights.
The Billβs Core Change
The new language in subsection B.1 states:
βIf a parent refuses to cooperate with the Department in its investigation, the Department shall immediately notify the district attorneyβs office of the refusal and a district court may order the child to be placed in temporary emergency custody for up to seventy-two (72) hours while the investigation is being conducted.β
This goes beyond existing tools (court-ordered access, exams, or records) by authorizing short-term removal solely for non-cooperation. Other provisions (reasonable discipline protections, multidisciplinary teams, collaborative processes) remain, but the custody trigger stands out as expansive.
Senator Frixβs Background
Frixβs conservative record on taxes, business, limited governmentβbut this bill expands state child welfare powers.
So is Frix really Pro-Trump as this move exhibits extending government overreach, which secures more funding into Oklahoma.
Supporters may argue it prevents obstruction in legitimate probes, especially for vulnerable children (disabled, non-verbal). However, critics see it as lowering the bar for state intervention.
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Major Concerns: Overreach, Parental Rights Erosion, and Constitutional Violations ![]()
This provision effectively gives OKDHS leverage to take children for βfailing to participateββa vague standard that could encompass disputing a report, demanding warrants, or invoking privacy. The 72-hour
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Critically, SB 1774 potentially infringes on fundamental constitutional rights. The Oklahoma Constitution explicitly protects inherent liberties that government cannot arbitrarily restrict:
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Article II, Section 1: βAll political power is inherent in the people; and government is instituted for their protection, security, and benefit, and to promote their general welfare; and they have the right to alter or reform the same whenever the public good may require it.β ![]()
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Article II, Section 2: βAll persons have the inherent right to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and the enjoyment of the gains of their own industry.β ![]()
These affirm that any law infringing on
constitutional rights is not legal and cannot restrict our liberties without due process or compelling justification. ![]()
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Parental rights to direct the care, custody, and upbringing of children are recognized as fundamental liberty interests under both Oklahoma and U.S. constitutional
frameworks (see also U.S. Supreme Court precedents like Troxel v. Granville, affirming parentsβ fundamental rights).
The U.S. Constitutionβs Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2) reinforces this:
βThis Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.β
As established in Marbury v. Madison (1803), βany law repugnant to the Constitution is void.β
If SB 1774 enables removals that violate due process (14th Amendment) or inherent family liberties without adequate safeguards, it risks being unconstitutional and unenforceable. Broad βnon-cooperationβ triggers could disproportionately burden families exercising their rights to question state actions, conflicting with these protections.
The bill lacks robust checks: no explicit penalties for bad-faith reports, narrow definitions of cooperation, or mandatory post-removal reviews beyond standard procedures. In Oklahomaβs overburdened child welfare system, this invites abuse and erodes the limited-government principles Frix has championed elsewhere.
Broader Context
SB 1774 emerges amid ongoing debates over parental rights in Oklahoma (e.g., prior Parentsβ Bill of Rights expansions). Yet it moves in the opposite direction by expanding state removal authority. As of now, the bill is newly introduced with no hearings scheduled.
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Senator Frixβs bill prioritizes investigation convenience over family integrity,
granting OKDHS troubling power to separate children for mere non-participation. The media has been plaqued with allegations of dishonest, low integrity caseworkers and this will be another tool in their bag of tricks to enter fraud into cases. ![]()
By conflicting with the Oklahoma Constitutionβs inherent rights to liberty (Art. II, Β§Β§ 1β2) and the U.S. Constitutionβs Supremacy Clauseβprinciples that render infringing laws voidβthis measure threatens core liberties rather than safeguarding children. Oklahoma families deserve better: robust child protection without unconstitutional overreach.
Parents, constituients and Lawmakers should reject SB 1774 to respect these foundational limits on government power. Track progress at oklegislature.gov.
Contact your representatives and tell them to stop this bill in its tracks. Contact your Governor Candidates and tell them this bill needs to die in committee.
Continuing to create law that is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and Oklahoma Constitution makes that law void.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-16
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: HAs read
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Adam Pugh
Co-sponsors: Kyle Hilbert Danny Williams Chad Caldwell Toni Hasenbeck Brian Hill Eric Roberts Max Wolfley Clay Staires
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The SDE has been given $7 BILLION DOLLARS since 2003 per their own admission and we are ranked 50th in academics? Where has all this money gone? No accountability. Where are the audits for this money and now they want more to do what they should have been doing already for 20+ years. This has become what looks like a giant money laundering scheme.
SB1778 uses literacy as an entry point to expand state control, standardize children into workforce pipelines, and reduce parental authority β itβs workforce development policy disguised as reading reform.
SB1778 follows the same policy architecture used nationally to connect early education to labor-force pipelines. Literacy is treated not as a family-directed educational goal, but as an input metric for long-term economic productivity.
This is consistent with the P-20 / cradle-to-career workforce model, where literacy is the first measurable labor input.
Last Action: Title restored
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Lonnie Paxton
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson Brian Hill Regina Goodwin Nikki Nice
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DHS shall implement an EXTENSION of foster care services to support individuals transitioning into adulthood (ages 18-21). The OKGOP platform states we support zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs. Is this bill to funnel more money to cronies in "higher ed"? ALL KIDS whether in foster care or not when they reach 18 they are adults who can join the military, get married, get a job JUST LIKE THE REST OF 18 YEAR OLD OKLAHOMANS! Cut the apron strings, quit fostering victimhood and dependency on government.
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator Bullard
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: Lonnie Paxton
Co-sponsors: Kyle Hilbert David Bullard Warren Hamilton Shane Jett
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Each homestead shall be exempted from all forms of ad valorem taxation to the extent of $1,000.00 of the assessed valuation for tax years 1988-2026 and $5,000.00 for tax year 2027 and subsequent tax years. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. DOES NOT PHASE OUT OR ELIMINATE PROPERTY TAXES.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Hill
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Mike Osburn Brian Hill
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Eliminates the sunset date for the Oklahoma Local Development and Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act which is an enterprise which locates its facility within an enterprise zone or which expands its existing facility or for tourism is eligible for the state local government matching payments.The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-09
Author: Julia Kirt
Co-sponsors: Josh West
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This is over the top attempts to justify increased costs to pad the revenue for the OHCA mental health department and pharmaceutical companies.
This legislation mandates medical personnel to offer mental health screening on routine office visits. This is an interference in the doctor/patient primacy and increases government mandates.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-24
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall submit a request to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for an EXEMPTION from the provisions of 42 C.F.R., Section 441.301(c)(1)(vi) WHICH ARE FEDERAL REGULATIONS to allow providers of Medicaid home- and community-based services in rural counties of this state to provide case management and develop the required person-centered plan.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee
Date: 2026-03-31
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Public Safety Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Aaron Reinhardt
Co-sponsors: Mark Chapman Brian Hill Kelly Hines John Waldron
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Creates the Cyber Crime and Fraud Unit within the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. The Unit shall investigate cyber-enabled criminal activity, financial fraud and related schemes, and criminal activity that involves digital evidence at the cost of $3 MILLION. The OKGOP platform states we support sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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SB1896 advances a workforce-development model that standardizes students into state-defined pipelines, expands administrative control, and sidelines parents under the banner of alignment and outcomes.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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SB1897 advances a workforce-development education model that standardizes students into state-managed pipelines while expanding administrative power and weakening parental authority.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore George Burns
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But we're going to allow data centers to use millions of gallons a day without a metering requirement and penalty for going over their limit or does this apply to data centers as well? The cost of this program to the Oklahoma taxpayers is $300,000 to start then $125,000 per year.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Archer (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-05
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Nick Archer
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$2 a linear foot is completely ridiculous and woefully insufficient.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Newton (principal House author)
Date: 2026-02-10
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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Setback is not nearly far enough for nonparticipating landowners.
Last Action: Failed in Committee - Public Safety
Date: 2026-02-10
Author: Brian Guthrie
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Limits the transaction fee for wire transfers to only those transfers made outside of the United States. Also increases the fee from $5.00 to $20.00 for all transfers involving amounts of $500.00 or less. Also increases the percentage collected for amounts exceeding $500.00 from 1% to 4% but the person can jump through hoops and claim a tax deduction for the fees.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Deck
Date: 2026-03-16
Author: Bill Coleman
Co-sponsors: Brian Hill Jared Deck
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Economic incentives should be phased out not increased in perpetuity.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Revenue and Taxation
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Revenue and Taxation π Not Scheduled
Author: Lisa Standridge
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Each homestead shall be exempted from all forms of ad valorem taxation to the extent of $1,000.00 of the assessed valuation for tax years 1988-2026 and $5,000.00 for tax year 2027 and subsequent tax years. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. DOES NOT PHASE OUT OR ELIMINATE PROPERTY TAXES. (This bill is the same as SB1809).
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Public Health
Date: 2026-04-08
Author: Avery Frix
Co-sponsors: Tim Turner Bryan Logan
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Ridiculous. 20 hours would be way more than needed to suffice.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Adam Pugh
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Data required shall be provided to the Commission without the need for a separate data-sharing agreement with related state agencies and shall be subject to the Oklahoma Open Records Act; the confidentiality of individual student records shall be preserved as required by state and federal law .The Commission may contract with an independent third party to receive, process, and report data submitted and may receive and expend federal or private grant funds to carry out its duties. NO! THIS IS 2025 SB224 again!
SB 2047 changes the mechanism, not the mission. Without strict limits on vendors, geography, data volume, retention, and use, it continues the same practice as SB 224 (2025) β selling and sharing childrenβs data under a different label.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education Committee then to Appropriations Committee
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Kristen Thompson
Co-sponsors: Anthony Moore
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Agriculture
Date: 2026-03-30
Pending: π Agriculture π Not Scheduled
Author: Nikki Nice
Co-sponsors: Jim Grego Aletia Timmons
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This bill creates yet another council. This also increases the tax burden on the people by paying for the members' travel expenses.
Yes, connecting farmers to consumers, doesn't allocate any funds, the board serves without pay. But, there should be ag producers on the board from each corner of the state to accurately represent the farmers and districts.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-14
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Carl Newton
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Everything about this bill is wrong. It penalizes entrepreneurs and costs them money. If people don't want to buy UNPASTURIZED fresh from the farm milk without GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE AND REGULATIONS, THEY DON'T HAVE TO BUY IT! LEAVE THE LITTLE GUYS ALONE to make a living with people who want to do business with them as is. This is voluntary for INTRA STATE commerce. INTER STATE commerce does have to comply with federal agencies regulations. Therefore, this bill is NOT NECESSARY but punitive.
SB 2071 shifts the regulatory and financial burden onto small farm operations without clear public benefit. By expanding who is regulated under the milk law and increasing fees, it creates a system that benefits larger, commercially scaled producers and puts smaller, family-based farms at a competitive disadvantage. This structure makes it harder for local, small-scale producers to remain viable unless they βpay to playβ under a heavier regulatory regime.
A bad bill. More government overreach and bureaucracy!
This is an updated version of Senator Jech and Representative Nick Archers previous retaliatory legislation targeting the only donkey dairy in the state, and is the new version of the bill Senator Murdock ran last session targeting the Oklahoma Donkey Dairy for using constitutionally protected freedom of speech (SB 1080 which specified donkey milk.)
The law in Oklahoma currently regulates raw cow and goat milk under the (egregious) Oklahoma Milk Products Act. This bill changes the words to "hooved mammals" in order to include the only Donkey Dairy in the USA under the Oklahoma Milk Products Act.
The Oklahoma Milk Products act limits sales of raw milk, and takes away freedom of speech to advertise a legal product (raw milk.)
Additionally, this bill originally doubled the "Fees" collected on all milk products, which hurts farmers and the costs will be passed on to consumers on a basic grocery item (milk) at a time when Oklahomans are struggling to pay for groceries.
Furthermore, HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" proposed in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month and prohitibing them from their constitutional right to freedom of speech (advertising their legal product) under current regulations of the Oklahoma Milk Products Act.
UPDATE 4/8/2026
In light of the information below, I am asking for your βnoβ vote on SB 2071 when it is heard in the oversight committee and on the house floor.
SB 2071, is a bill that will change the language of our state to "hooved mammals" instead of "cow and goat" and in so doing, take away our freedom of speech to advertise our raw donkey milk, and give ODAFF the authority to promulgate additional "rules" such as limiting our sales per month. (Current ODAFF rules limit raw cow and goat milk to 200 and 100 gallons per month in sales.)
The narrative we have been provided as the reason for this bill is that Oklahoma needs the words βhooved mammalsβ in statute or we will lose our Grade A status. This is the same thing they told us 3 years ago when they ran this bill and it was vetoed by Governor Stitt, and killed by the house author, Representative Archer, when it was brought back to the floor.
I researched this issue further and found the 25 states who do not have "hooved mammal" language and yet have maintained their USDA grade A status (below). This information leads me to question the motive and the narrative being provided for the reasons behind SB 2071, especially now that the additional tax has been removed from the bill, which makes this bill a de facto duplicate as that of Senator Murdockβs SB 1080, an unconstitutional special interest bill that Senator Murdock admitted was because he was βpissed atβ me and wanted to βhitβ me βwith his big government stick.β
If the Oklahoma Legislatureβs intent with this bill is to protect our dairy industry, then this bill should be amended to
Below are 25 states (including Wisconsin, βAmericaβs Dairylandβ) who, per my research, do not have βhooved mammalβ designated in state statute.
1.ALABAMA: 2025 Code of Alabama Title 2 - Agriculture. Chapter 13 - Milk and Dairy Products. MILK. The fresh, clean lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept. https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-2/chapter-13/article-1/section-2-13-1/
2.ALASKA: 18 AAC 32.010.Purpose and applicability of 18 AAC 32.010 - 18 AAC 32.060.(a)The purpose of 18 AAC 32.010 - 18 AAC 32.060 is to safeguard public health and safety by ensuring that milk and milk products from a cow, goat, or sheep, that are to be sold as part of commerce and intended for human consumption, are manufactured, sold, and delivered in a safe and wholesome condition. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://dec.alaska.gov/media/yvllzuy0/18-aac-32.pdf
3.ARKANSAS "Raw milk" means goat milk, sheep milk, and whole milk that 1 has not been pasteurized; βWhole milkβ means the lacteal secretion obtained 8 by the complete milking of one (1) or more healthy cows, properly fed and 9 kept... chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://arkleg.state.ar.us/Home/FTPDocument?path=%2FACTS%2F2025R%2FPublic%2FACT698.pdf
4.COLORADO "Dairy farm" means the place or premises on which one or more lactating hooved animals are kept and from which a part or all of the milk produced thereon is delivered, sold, or offered for sale to a dairy plant for manufacturing purposes."Goat milk" means the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, which is obtained by the complete milking of healthy goats.. (10) "Milk" means the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, which is obtained by the complete milking of healthy cows.
5.Georgia: "Dairy Farm" is any place, premises where one or more cows or other lactating non human species are kept, and from which a part of all of the milk or milk products is provided, sold, or offered for sale to a milk plant, transfer station, receiving station or licensed facility.
6.Hawaii: "Milk" is the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows;
7.IDAHO: The term "processor" means any individualβ¦that produces, purchases, obtains or uses milk or cream for his or its own consumption. The term "producer" means any person, firm or corporation who owns or controls one (1) or more cows, goats, sheep or water buffalo, a part or all of the milk from which is sold or offered for sale to a processor.
8.IOWA: 1. βDairy animalβ means a cow, goat, or sheep that is actively producing milk. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/code//195.pdf
9.KENTUCKY: ) "Dairy farm" means a place where one (1) or more milking cows or goats are kept for milking purposes, and from which a part or all of the milk produced is delivered, sold, or offered for sale to a dairy, plant, receiving station or transfer station. https://regulations.justia.com/states/kentucky/title-902/chapter-50/010/
10.Maine: Dairy or dairy farm."Dairy or dairy farm" means any place or premises where one or more cows, goats or sheep are kept and from which milk or milk products are provided, sold or offered for sale. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://legislature.maine.gov/statutes/7/title7ch601.pdf
11.Massachusetts: The term ''milk'' shall mean the lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows or goats. https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXV/Chapter94/Section12#:~:text=Section%2012%3A%20Milk%20and%20cream%2C,more%20healthy%20cows%20or%20goats.
12.Mississippi: "Milk" means any class of cow's milk produced in the state; https://law.justia.com/codes/mississippi/title-69/chapter-35/section-69-35-5/
13.Missouri: "Dairy farm" means any place or premises where one or more cows or goats are kept, and from which a part or all of the milk or milk products are provided;
14.New Jersey: Dairy farm" means any place or premises where one or more dairy animals are kept, a part or all of the milk from which is sold, offered for sale or delivered to any person.
15.New Mexico: New Mexico law (Statutes Chapter 25-7A-2), milk is defined as the whole, clean, lacteal secretion from healthy cows or goats.
16.North Carolina; Milk. - The lacteal secretion practically free from colostrum obtained by the milking of one or more cows. https://law.justia.com/codes/north-carolina/2024/chapter-106/article-68b/section-106-816-2/
17.Oklahoma: cows and goats
18.Oregon: Definition of Milk: Defines "Milk" as the lacteal secretion of cows, sheep, and goats.
19.Rhode Island: Key definitions within the code define "Milk" as a lacteal secretion from healthy cows
20.Texas: Dairy farm--Any place or premises where one or more cows or goats are kept, and from which a part or all of the milk or milk products is provided, sold, or offered for sale to a milk plant or transfer station. https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/texas/25-Tex-Admin-Code-SS-217-1
21.Utah: "Milk" and "milk for manufacturing purposes" mean the normal lacteal secretion, practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows
22.Vermont: βMilk,β unless preceded or succeeded by an explanatory term, means the pure lacteal secretion of dairy cattle. Milk from other dairy livestock listed in this subdivision shall be preceded by the common name for the type of livestock that produced the milk. Such milk may be standardized by the addition of pure, fresh skim milk or cream as defined by regulation. (A) βCowsβ milkβ is the colostrum-free, pure, lacteal product of healthy cattle β¦(B) βGoatsβ milkβ is the colostrum-free, pure, lacteal product of healthy goats β¦(C) βSheep's milkβ is the colostrum-free, pure, lacteal product of healthy sheep...(D) βWater buffalo's milkβ is the colostrum-free, pure, lacteal product of healthy water buffaloβ¦
23.West Virginia: "Milk products" means milkβ¦from a cow or goat.
24.Wisconsin: βDairy farmβ means any place where one or more cows, sheep or goats are kept for the production of milk.
25.Wyoming: "Milk" means the lacteal secretion⦠obtained by the complete milking of one (1) or more healthy cows or goats;
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Avery Frix
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A 24 page bill of amendments and new laws regarding Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act. The primary objections/unacceptable parts are on page 20 regarding 1/4 and 1/2 mile setbacks (should be at least 1 mile) and no county option for residents to opt out.
Appears to be a duplicate bills of SB 2123 by Frix and SB 1514 by McIntosh and SB 2183 by Seifried...
ο»ΏYES IF increase setbacks, this is not sufficient: "1. The minimum setback for the base of any wind turbine from a nonparticipating landownerβs property line shall be equal to the greater of one quarter (1/4) of a nautical mile or two (2) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip. A nonparticipating landowner may elect to sign a waiver that allows a wind turbine or group of wind turbines to be placed up to one and one-tenth (1.1) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip from the nonparticipating landownerβs property line; 2. The minimum setback from the base of a wind turbine shall be one half (1/2) of a nautical mile from any residential structure that exists at the time the permit application is submitted to the Corporation Commission;
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Casey Murdock
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Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-02-26
Author: Julie Daniels
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There is a big difference between 85% and 65%. If you do the crime, do the time.
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee
Date: 2026-04-15
Author: Casey Murdock
Co-sponsors: Rande Worthen Carl Newton
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The amendment states "require supervised visitation for any person that is the subject of a referral with SUBSTANTIATED findings from the DHS relating to sexual abuse of a child." There is NO conviction of a crime required, no defense or due process outlined for the "accused." This is based on hearsay and accusation--guilty until proven innocent and unconstitutional.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2026-03-04
Author: John Haste
Co-sponsors: Mark Lawson
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A mental health and substance abuse history of the individual AND THEIR FAMILY? No, the family's medical history should NOT be what is to be addressed in regard to a prisoner found "not guilty for reason of insanity".
This legislation is more government intrusion, oversight, expansion of mental health requirements that with minimal benefit to the public. More government.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Energy
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Ally Seifried
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A 24 page bill of amendments and new laws regarding Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act. The primary objections/unacceptable parts are on page 20 regarding 1/4 and 1/2 mile setbacks (should be at least 1 mile) and no county option for residents to opt out.
Appears to be a duplicate bills of SB 2123 by Frix and SB 1514 by McIntosh and SB 2183 by Seifried...
ο»ΏYES IF increase setbacks, this is not sufficient: "1. The minimum setback for the base of any wind turbine from a nonparticipating landownerβs property line shall be equal to the greater of one quarter (1/4) of a nautical mile or two (2) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip. A nonparticipating landowner may elect to sign a waiver that allows a wind turbine or group of wind turbines to be placed up to one and one-tenth (1.1) times the total height of the wind turbine as measured from the ground at its base to the maximum height of the blade tip from the nonparticipating landownerβs property line; 2. The minimum setback from the base of a wind turbine shall be one half (1/2) of a nautical mile from any residential structure that exists at the time the permit application is submitted to the Corporation Commission;
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations
Date: 2026-02-24
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Jo Dossett
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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This position must remain an ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE POSITION as all the other member of the "board" are appointed.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2026-02-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
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No more APPOINTED positions. We need state agencies and commissioners to be ALL ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Fetgatter (principal House author)
Date: 2026-03-03
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Brent Howard
Co-sponsors: Scott Fetgatter
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Leave the PEOPLES' MONEY untouchable by greedy politicians to use for their own self-serving and lobbyist requested projects.
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Molly Jenkins
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/15/2025
Date: 2025-05-15
Author: Jonathan Wilk
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge
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Last Action: Referred to General Government
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π General Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
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Yes! Great bill.
Last Action: Referred to General Government
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π General Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri
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YES!!! "E. Approval of the proposed district or the proposed plan or project by the (STRICKEN: governing body which is in accord with the recommendation of the review committee shall be by a majority vote of the governing body. Such approval which is not in accord with the recommendations and/or conditions set forth by the review committee shall be by a two-thirds (2/3) majority) vote voters of the applicable jurisdiction. If the district, plan or project is sponsored by a county, the question for creation of the district, plan or project shall be submitted to a vote of the eligible voters of the county. If the district, plan or project is sponsored by a city or town, the question for creation of the district, plan or project shall be submitted to a vote of the eligible voters of the applicable city or town. No district, plan or project shall be created or approved unless a majority of the eligible voters voting on such question as provided by this subsection approve the creation of the district. Any local taxing jurisdiction that does not separately approve the formation of an increment district shall not Req. No. 10536 Page 13 be included in the district and its tax revenues shall not be apportioned for use by an increment district.
(STRICKEN: Any information relating to the marketing plans, financial statements, trade secrets or any other proprietary information submitted to the review committee by a person or entity seeking adoption and approval of a proposed district, plan or project shall be confidential, except to the extent that the person or entity which provided the information consents to disclosure. Executive sessions may be held to discuss such information if deemed necessary by the review committee.)
SECTION 4. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 855.1-A of Title 62, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. No member of a review committee shall accept anything of value from a person, firm, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other legal entity that would benefit, directly or indirectly, from the formation of an incentive district or an increment district. B. No member of a review committee shall accept anything of value from any person or legal entity acting on behalf of an entity described in subsection A of this section. C. Before a review committee votes to recommend the creation of an incentive district or increment district pursuant to the Req. No. 10536 Page 14 provisions of the Local Development Act, each member of the committee shall be required to complete at least twelve (12) hours of instruction which includes the provisions of the Local Development Act, applicable concepts related to the utilization of sales tax revenue or other locally authorized revenues, including ad valorem tax revenue, in either an incentive district or an increment district. The provider for the instruction shall issue a certificate of completion to a person who successfully completes the course of instruction required by this subsection. D. A review committee shall be required to meet at least once each calendar year. E. Before a review committee makes a recommendation to the applicable governing body for the creation of an incentive district or an increment district, the review committee shall call for a presentation in support of the decision and a presentation in opposition to the decision. F. Before a review committee makes a recommendation to the applicable governing body related to the formation of an incentive district or an increment district, the review committee shall obtain the professional opinion of such legal and financial advisors as the committee may select to evaluate the proposal. No person or firm providing advice to either the applicable governing body or to any legal entity described in subsection A of this section shall be Req. No. 10536 Page 15 eligible to provide advice to the review committee pursuant to the provisions of this subsection. G. Before a review committee makes any recommendation to a governing body related to the formation of an incentive district or an increment district, the review committee shall be provided with the following information related to each and every for-profit business enterprise as described in subsection A of this section: 1. Whether the equity interest of the entity is traded publicly and if so, the market in or upon which the equity securities are listed for purposes of trading; 2. Whether the legal entity is formed pursuant to the laws of a state of the United States or if not, the jurisdiction pursuant to the laws of which the legal entity is organized or authorized to do business; 3. The North American Industry Classification Code, with sufficient specificity to identify the actual business activity to be conducted, for the business enterprise, inclusive of any and all business activity that would be conducted within the boundary of an incentive district or an increment district; 4. Whether the legal entity pursues or has adopted environmental, social, or governance policies that are inconsistent with profit maximization; and 5. Whether the legal entity pursues or has adopted diversity, equity, or inclusion policies. Req. No. 10536 Page 16 H. Before a review committee makes any recommendation to a governing body related to the formation of an incentive district or an increment district, the review committee shall prepare or have a qualified third party prepare an economic impact study which shall include the effect of any apportioned tax revenues on local taxing jurisdictions, the economic effects likely to occur as a result of the completion of the project and such other information as the review committee may determine to be relevant.
Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Derrick Hildebrant
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
1
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Rusty Cornwell
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1
Yes, adjacent landowners should be compensated: "A. Wind energy facilities shall lease and distribute royalties to all landowners with adjacent properties within a radius of one thousand eight hundred (1,800) feet of the base of any wind turbine in operation. Royalties shall be paid at an equal rate to all qualifying landowners within the radius, regardless of whether their property is directly used for wind turbine construction. If a property located within the radius is partitioned, subdivided, or transferred, the original royalty allocated to that property shall be divided in an amount proportional to the amount of each owner's property that lies within the radius, calculated as a fraction of the total original property area within the radius."
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Shane Jett Jim Olsen
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This content is vital for educating the next generation to preserve America against communistic agendas.
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: David Bullard David Smith Shane Jett Dusty Deevers
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Utilities
Date: 2025-02-06
Pending: π Utilities π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
Last Action: Approved by Governor 04/23/2025
Date: 2025-04-23
Author: Tom Gann
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Mark Lepak
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
Last Action: Authored by Senator Bergstrom (principal Senate author)
Date: 2025-03-05
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Gabe Woolley
1
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-24
Author: Mark Lepak
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Approved by Governor 05/09/2025
Date: 2025-05-12
Author: Jim Grego
Co-sponsors: Roland Pederson
1
Last Action: Filed with Secretary of State
Date: 2025-05-29
Author: Ronald Stewart
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-17
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri Cody Maynard Jim Shaw Molly Jenkins Gabe Woolley Stacy Jo Adams Randy Grellner
1
1
1
Clean up language on when it is lawful to carry on school property.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
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Thank you! This is more important now than ever.
Last Action: Referred to Civil Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Civil Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
1
1
1
Much needed bill, but can you add something about writing retaliatory legislation against citizen whistleblowers to this? I can personally testify on this happening multiple times in our state.
"NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 25001 of Title 74, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: It is the public policy of this state to protect those persons disclosing wrongdoing by state agencies, political subdivisions, public trusts, and those in the private sector who have supervisory or other controls over persons in their workplace who report wrongdoing without fear or threat of retaliation. Such persons reporting wrongdoing shall be known as "whistleblowers". SECTION 2. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 25002 of Title 74, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. As used in this section, "retaliation" means any threat or action to terminate, demote, refusal to promote, threaten or intimidate a whistleblower who reports wrongdoing. B. Any public official and/or employee, employer or employee who supervises a whistleblower that engages in an action or activity that violated public policy as defined in Section 1 of this act for reporting wrongdoing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by incarceration for up to one (1) year and a Five Thousand Dollar ($5,000.00) fine, and liable civilly for all economic, emotional and mental anguish directly caused thereby together with punitive damages, and such person shall be prohibited from holding any public office or employment. C. Any whistleblower who successfully prosecutes an action under this act shall be entitled to a reasonable attorney fee together with costs.
Last Action: Authored by Senator Seifried (principal Senate author)
Date: 2025-02-25
Author: Chris Banning
Co-sponsors: Ally Seifried Kevin West Cody Maynard Jonathan Wilk Stacy Jo Adams Rob Hall Gabe Woolley
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1
Last Action: Referred to Energy
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Energy π Not Scheduled
Author: Rusty Cornwell
1
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Bill adds: 4. One-half (1/2) mile from the property line of an adjacent property
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2025-03-05
Author: Tom Gann
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
1
1
1
1
Free market
NOTE: SB 2125 is BETTER than this bill, but this bill is good.
-Good: Increases monthly sales of raw milk limit to 500 gallons per month, however, there should be NO limits on raw milk sales (see below***)
***HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-24
Author: Tom Gann
Co-sponsors: Shane Jett
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: David Bullard David Smith Shane Jett Jim Olsen
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Common Education
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Common Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: Jim Olsen
1
1
1
1
1
Last Action: Authored by Senator Sacchieri (principal Senate author)
Date: 2025-02-11
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: Kendal Sacchieri
1
1
Honors the service of active military to serve as poll workers.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Hildebrant
Date: 2025-03-05
Author: Denise Hader
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Derrick Hildebrant Cody Maynard
1
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-11
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Dana Prieto Derrick Hildebrant
1
1
Yes, lowers required ACT score from 22 to 19.
Many children do not test well, but are excellent students. This provides them with the opportunity to access higher education.
NOTE: Need to clarify age limits. Currently, the board is refusing to honor "between age 13 and 17" for homeschool students age 17, in spite of the House Legal agreeing the wording of the bill includes seventeen year olds, and formal letters from legislators. Public School students have until December 31st of their senior year. Discrimination against homeschool students.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-15
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Jay Steagall John Waldron
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Prohibits law enforcement entities from destroying weapons that are considered to have historic military value. Respect for our history, common sense and second amendment.
GREAT! "If it is determined by the agency that the personal property is a weapon that has historic military value, the agency shall be prohibited from destroying the weapon and shall donate said weapon to a local unit of a veterans' organization incorporated by enactment of the Congress of the United States."
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Transportation Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-20
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Lisa Standridge
1
1
Great bill to properly compensate land owners in the path of the turnpike!
Last Action: Third Reading, Measure failed: Ayes: 33 Nays: 58
Date: 2025-03-26
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
1
1
Last Action: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee
Date: 2025-03-05
Author: Rick West
Co-sponsors: Shane Jett
1
1
1
1
Yes, allows donkey milk to be advertised like goat milk.
However, need to amend
"B. For purposes of this section, incidental sales of goat milk or donkey milk are those sales where the average monthly number of gallons sold does not exceed one hundred (100)." Change this line to
"B. For purposes of this section, there are no limits on the incidental sales of raw milk in this state."
HR 8374 "The Interstate Milk Freedom Act" in Congress will allow the interstate sale of raw milk. When it is enacted, the state of Oklahoma will be putting raw milk farms at a disadvantage in the USA by limiting their sales of raw milk per month.
(Preferably, cow milk would also be allowed to be advertised, unfortunately this effort has been stricken down repeatedly.)
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Staires
Date: 2025-05-08
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Denise Hader Eric Roberts Neil Hays Stacy Jo Adams Rob Hall Derrick Hildebrant Clay Staires Gabe Woolley Micheal Bergstrom Roland Pederson Casey Murdock Warren Hamilton Todd Gollihare Jack Stewart Dusty Deevers Julie McIntosh Lisa Standridge Avery Frix Brian Guthrie Jonathan Wingard Kendal Sacchieri Randy Grellner Dana Prieto Jerry Alvord Tom Woods Shane Jett George Burns Mary Boren Darrell Weaver
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Staires
Date: 2025-05-08
Author: Cody Maynard
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Mark Lawson Carl Newton Eric Roberts Stacy Jo Adams Clay Staires Neil Hays Rob Hall Gabe Woolley Micheal Bergstrom Roland Pederson Casey Murdock Jerry Alvord Dana Prieto Randy Grellner Julie McIntosh Lisa Standridge Avery Frix Brian Guthrie Jonathan Wingard Kendal Sacchieri Dusty Deevers Jack Stewart Todd Gollihare Mary Boren Darrell Weaver George Burns Shane Jett
1
1
Defining gold and silver as legal tender and taxation.
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Molly Jenkins
Co-sponsors: Shane Jett
1
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-17
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: Darrell Weaver Cody Maynard
1
Last Action: Approved by Governor 05/09/2025
Date: 2025-05-12
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: David Bullard Cody Maynard Warren Hamilton Dusty Deevers
1
Last Action: Died in conference
Date: 2025-05-30
Author: Kevin West
Co-sponsors: Paul Rosino Jim Olsen Marilyn Stark Clay Staires Cody Maynard Mark Chapman Molly Jenkins Gabe Woolley Stacy Jo Adams Jim Shaw David Bullard George Burns Shane Jett Dana Prieto Dusty Deevers Randy Grellner Kendal Sacchieri Brian Guthrie Avery Frix Lisa Standridge Julie McIntosh Micheal Bergstrom Denise Hader
1
1
1
1
This upholds and strengthens parental rights.
Protects healthcare workers and institutions from performing medical procedures or therapies that are against their moral conscience.
Last Action: Referred to Agriculture
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Agriculture π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
"NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 2101 of Title 2, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry shall not require livestock to be tagged with radio frequency identification (RFID) devices for animal disease traceability as required by the United States Department of Agriculture pursuant to 9 C.F.R., Section 86.4. B. The Department shall contact other livestock-regulating state agencies in beef-producing states to plan compacts between those states and Oklahoma which would allow the sale of livestock without RFID tags with those states. Such proposed compacts shall be provided to the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate, who then shall take appropriate actions to ratify the compacts."
Last Action: Referred to Public Health
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Public Health π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: David Bullard
1
1
1
Ivermectin is over the counter in several states already including Arkansas and Texas.
Free market principles; Ivermectin very safe and very practical for many uses. Already OTC in some other states.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Safety
Date: 2025-02-05
Author: Justin Humphrey
Co-sponsors: George Burns
1
1
1
This is needed for all state agencies.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-13
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Tom Woods
1
1
1
1
Yes: Must study impacts to water and groundwater, adds setbacks to wind turbines "d. one and one-half (1 1/2) nautical miles from any residential home, or e. forty (40) nautical miles from any lake with a normal level surface area that is in excess of ten thousand (10,000) surface acres. 2. For any wind turbine tower that exceeds five hundred (500) feet in height, the setback distance specified in subparagraphs a, b, c, and d of paragraph 1 on this subsection shall be three (3) nautical miles.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
No land in the US should be owned by noncitizen foreign entities.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Transportation
Date: 2025-02-11
Pending: π Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Gabe Woolley
Co-sponsors: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Justin Humphrey
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Transportation
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Transportation π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Tom Gann
1
Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Criminal Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Shaw
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-04-01
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Mark Lawson
Co-sponsors: Kelly Hines Eric Roberts Max Wolfley
1
Modifies the punishment for notary publics who fail to make in good faith determinations of identification by raising the classification from a misdemeanor to a felony, the maximum fine from $1,000 to $5,000, and maximum imprisonment from 10 to 30 days. The bill passed the House 54 - 33 and is now stalled in the Senate Judiciary committee.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Education
Date: 2025-04-01
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Emily Gise
Co-sponsors: Christi Gillespie Stacy Jo Adams Gabe Woolley
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Anthony Moore
1
This bill puts the entitlement holders (owners of assets i.e. mortgages, stocks, IRAs, 401Ks), back in 1st position so if and when a bank fails, the entitlement holder gets their assets FIRST--NOT THE BANK!
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-24
Author: Max Wolfley
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Eric Roberts
1
Introduces new requirements for notaries public who notarize absentee ballot affidavits. Notaries must record the voter's name and the date, time, and method of identification in a log. Notaries who notarize more than 20 absentee ballot affidavits in a single election must submit a copy of their log to the county election board within five business days after the election, and the log will be maintained as a public record by the county election board. Notaries who either fail to submit the log or exceed 20 notarized ballots without the required authorization will face an eight-year revocation of their notary license. Additionally, willful and intentional violations of these provisions are classified as misdemeanors, punishable by a fine of up to $500.The bill passed the House and Senate Judiciary committee and is awaiting hearing on the Senate floor.
Last Action: Authored by Representative Gann
Date: 2025-02-03
Author: Tom Gann
Co-sponsors: Rick West
1
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This is still eligible for consideration and would guarantee additional recorded votes on legislation and prevent bills from being blocked without public accountability.
Thank you!! The current power structure of the House is unfair and ridiculous.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Health and Human Services π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
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Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Kelley (principal House author)
Date: 2025-03-17
Author: Shane Jett
Co-sponsors: Mike Kelley David Bullard
1
1
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1
GREAT BILL!!
Prohibits state agencies from retaliating against the people of Oklahoma or Maliciously investigate a law-abiding private business, farmer, rancher, or taxpayer with the intent to intimidate or harass
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Cody Maynard
1
1
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Senator McIntosh
Date: 2025-02-27
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Julie McIntosh
1
1
Amends to add: No more than 5% of the total number of signatures required for an initiative petition or referendum petition shall be from legal voters of one county. YES
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Hays (principal House author)
Date: 2025-02-27
Pending: π Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
Co-sponsors: Neil Hays
1
Requires state institutions of higher education and accredited private institutions of higher education to provide a report on the first day of each calendar quarter detailing all contracts, gifts, grants, endowments, awards, or donations that exceeds $50,000.00 from a foreign source. The mesaure directs such reports to be a public record subject to the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Shane Jett
1
1
A carry over from 2025 to stop open primaries in Oklahoma.
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative(s) Hall
Date: 2025-04-16
Author: Ally Seifried
Co-sponsors: Chris Banning Cody Maynard Rob Hall David Bullard Kristen Thompson Christi Gillespie Kendal Sacchieri
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Darrell Weaver
1
Last Action: Coauthored by Representative Gann (principal House author)
Date: 2025-02-05
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: David Bullard
Co-sponsors: Tom Gann
1
1
1
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Micheal Bergstrom
1
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Judiciary
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Judiciary π Not Scheduled
Author: Warren Hamilton
1
1
1
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Michelle McCane
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-05
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Jim Grego
1
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Vetoed 05/14/2025
Date: 2025-05-14
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Vetoed 05/14/2025
Date: 2025-05-14
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 04/29/2025
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom Mark Lawson
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 04/29/2025
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 04/29/2025
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/15/2025
Date: 2025-05-15
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 04/29/2025
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
1
1
The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Administrative Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Administrative Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Gerrid Kendrix
Co-sponsors: Micheal Bergstrom
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
From the OKGOP Platform, pg 13 under βBudgetβ. βWe believe in the implementation of, βsunset lawsβ βzero-based budgetingβ and performance audits to require justification for government programs.β Agencies, programs and budget should be evaluated and justified, if not, then discontinued.
Last Action: Referred to Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee π Not Scheduled
Author: Mickey Dollens
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Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-17
Author: Mickey Dollens
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Ken Luttrell
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Ken Luttrell
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Last Action: Referred to County and Municipal Government
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π County and Municipal Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Mickey Dollens
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Last Action: Referred to County and Municipal Government
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π County and Municipal Government π Not Scheduled
Author: Mickey Dollens
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Last Action: Referred to Common Education
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Common Education π Not Scheduled
Author: Jacob Rosecrants
Co-sponsors: Jared Deck
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism
Date: 2025-04-01
Pending: π Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism π Not Scheduled
Author: Mike Kelley
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Placed on General Order
Date: 2025-04-29
Author: Ken Luttrell
Co-sponsors: Bill Coleman
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Last Action: Referred to Elections and Ethics
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Elections and Ethics π Not Scheduled
Author: Ronald Stewart
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Health and Human Services Oversight committee; Do Pass Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances
Date: 2025-02-19
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Avery Frix
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Can we leave the poor vapers alone. They are trying to stop smoking cigarettes that are actually proven to cause physical harm.
Last Action: Policy recommendation to the Commerce and Economic Development Oversight committee; Do Pass Transportation
Date: 2025-02-24
Author: Neil Hays
Co-sponsors: Casey Murdock
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Prohibits private industry from competing with government TSA. Why?
Last Action: Recommendation to the full committee; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee
Date: 2025-02-17
Author: Chad Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Approved by Governor 06/10/2025
Date: 2025-05-30
Author: Chad Caldwell
Co-sponsors: Dave Rader
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Approved by Governor 06/10/2025
Date: 2025-05-30
Author: Mike Kelley
Co-sponsors: Adam Pugh Chad Caldwell Jacob Rosecrants Jared Deck Michael Brooks
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in sunset laws, zero based budgeting and performance audits to justify government programs.
Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Andy Fugate
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Last Action: Referred to Elections and Ethics
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Elections and Ethics π Not Scheduled
Author: Andy Fugate
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Last Action: Referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-05
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Andy Fugate
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Rules
Date: 2025-02-04
Pending: π Rules π Not Scheduled
Author: Andy Fugate
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Last Action: Enacting clause stricken
Date: 2025-04-16
Author: Julie Daniels
Co-sponsors: Mark Lepak Adam Pugh
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The OKGOP platform states we believe in the implementation of sunset laws, zero-based budgeting and performance audits to require justification for government programs. This new law establishes the Program of American Civic Thought and Leadership at the University of Oklahoma at the cost of $3 million.
Last Action: Conferees unable to agree
Date: 2025-05-28
Author: Avery Frix
Co-sponsors: Preston Stinson Shane Jett
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While the measure makes no changes to the public notice and hearing requirements for proceedings to discuss a proposed rezoning application, governing bodies are prohibited from basing their decision making on presented information that is neither objective nor relevant. (Based on whose interpretation of "objective or relevant"?
100% landowners have to be in agreement