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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Feb 18th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, House Bill 2123 changes a statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing.
  • A statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas between Tulsa and Bigsby
  • Out of that meeting, they requested that we change the authorization statute to remove the self-sufficiency
  • South Tulsa, there's only the Memorial Bridge and then the bridge that goes in Jenks from the Creek Turnpike
  • Members, what this does is it sets a sunset provision onto the Turnpike Authority.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Feb 18th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, House Bill 2123 changes a statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing the
  • A statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas between Tulsa and Bigsby
  • Members, House Bill 21-23, changes, a statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing.
  • A statute that has authorized the OTA to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas between Tulsa and Bigsby
  • Members, what this does, it sets a sunset provision onto the Turnpike Authority.
Summary: The committee took up several transportation-related bills. House Bill 2123, as amended, would change an existing statute authorizing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas River between Tulsa and Bixby by removing self-sufficiency language. Representative Tedford said the bridge has been contemplated for decades, that traffic and safety concerns have increased as the area has grown, and that local, state, and federal officials discussed the project and potential funding for connector roads. Members asked about fiscal impact and funding sources; Tedford said there was no appropriations fiscal impact and that local governments and possible federal dollars could help with connector roads. The bill passed 10-1. House Bill 3757, as amended, would extend the time before the Turnpike Authority’s authorization sunsets, changing the construction deadline from five years to seven years. Representative Wilk said the bill was intended to give the project more time to begin construction. A member raised a question about what happens if bonds are already issued before the deadline, but no answer was provided. The bill passed 7-4. House Bill 2445, with a PCS adopted, would extend the work of the Route 66 Centennial Commission and continue state efforts tied to the Route 66 centennial beyond the initial celebration period. Representative Hill said the goal was to preserve and build on investments already made along Route 66, including signage and related improvements, and to continue that work for the next 100 years. Members discussed maintenance and ongoing investment in the corridor. The bill passed 10-0. The committee also reported one earlier bill out of committee by a 10-0 vote before moving to HB 2123.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Daniel Lafortune to serve as a board member of the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
  • It's a promise I make to you and to the taxpayers of Oklahoma.
  • It seeks to modernize the Oklahoma College Savings Plan.
  • Oklahoma companies in Oklahoma with people that are working here in Oklahoma.
  • I believe the best way to make companies want to hire people in Oklahoma and bring employees to Oklahoma
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a promise I make to you and to the taxpayers of Oklahoma.
  • It seeks to modernize the Oklahoma College Savings Plan.
  • But I'll make sure that this is for my understanding, Oklahoma companies in Oklahoma with people that
  • are working here in Oklahoma, and it's not for the remote workers.
  • I believe the best way to make companies want to hire people in Oklahoma and bring employees to Oklahoma
Summary: The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee took up a mix of tax policy, incentive, and administrative measures, beginning with an annual motion authorizing the chair to request OSBI background checks for any Horse Racing Commission nominees. The committee then passed Senate Bill 1839, as amended, to create a de minimis ad valorem tax exception for personal property valued at $5,000 or less per account. The committee also confirmed Daniel LaFortune to the Oklahoma Tax Commission by a 12-0 vote, with LaFortune emphasizing his IRS background and commitment to customer service and fairness. Several other bills were approved, including Senate Bill 1280 to align the plugging fund sunset date in the tax code with another statute; Senate Bill 1832 to reauthorize income tax refund checkoffs for veterans programs; Senate Bill 2001 to freeze property taxes for three years for homeowners displaced by a turnpike or eminent domain, though members raised concerns about downsizing and future valuation; and Senate Bill 1405 to renew the wildlife diversity checkoff, with testimony clarifying it would fund non-game species rather than predator reintroduction. Senate Bill 1989 also passed, expanding the Oklahoma College Savings Plan to accept digital payment platforms such as Venmo and PayPal, with members discussing how deposits would be tracked. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2143, which would allow counties to use aerial or satellite imagery and fixed-wing aircraft for property assessment while excluding drones; supporters cited efficiency, safety, and accuracy, while opponents raised privacy, foreign-company, and taxpayer-frustration concerns. The bill passed 7-4. Senate Bill 1393, a housing redevelopment tax credit for vacant and abandoned properties, passed 8-3 after discussion about affordable housing requirements and project ranking. The committee also approved three Incentive Evaluation Commission recommendations: Senate Bill 1392 to increase the aerospace engineer employee tax credit, Senate Bill 1395 to limit carryforward of the new jobs tax credit to seven years, and Senate Bill 1400 to consolidate aircraft-related sales tax exemptions. The meeting adjourned after the chairman noted more bills would be heard at a later meeting.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Chair has a question: Will this directly affect the diversification of our economy, moving Oklahoma
  • And I think as a state, if we focus on innovation, that if we land our R&D in the state of Oklahoma,
  • And I believe the state of Oklahoma should be competing for those opportunities.
  • We vent or flare enough methane every year to power the state of Oklahoma.
  • Out if places like Oklahoma will say this is a priority. Let's look into it.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:00 am

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • The questions of the author, questions at the senator, you're right to answer a question of the author
  • The questions of the author, Senator Goodwin. You recognize?
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent on checking records.
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent in checking IDs and.
  • I want to say thank you to the author for bringing this.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Any questions of the author?
  • The author is recognized. Senator Goodwin, you're recognized.
  • Members, you've heard the unanimous consent request from the author.
  • Members, you've heard the unanimous consent request from the author.
  • I want to say thank you to the author for bringing this.
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee met and heard several transportation- and licensing-related bills. Senate Bill 1772, by Senator Peterson, would require headlights from sunset to sunrise and whenever windshield wipers are in use; after brief discussion about automatic headlights and enforcement, it advanced 8-4. Senate Bill 1958, by Senator Standridge, designated the I-35/Flood Avenue interchange as the Patrolman Mark Harris Memorial Interchange; after a question about the wording on the sign, it advanced unanimously 12-0. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2010, which would require non-citizen applicants to provide proof of lawful presence, mark limited-term Real IDs, and require an annual report. Members raised concerns about definitions, proof requirements, and whether the language matched the stated intent; the author agreed to strike the title and work on the language, and the bill advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1595, described as a consumer protection/accountability measure for CDL training schools and grant administration, drew questions about steering students, agency recommendations, and whether lists of schools would still be allowed; it also advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1687 would allow commercial driver training entities to proctor the written exam, and it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1684, which requires companies doing highway remediation to carry liability insurance, was amended to set the minimum coverage at $3 million and to specify liability insurance; after discussion about subcontractors and safety, it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1996, a memorial highway and bridge naming bill, was laid over after a question about whether the honoree was law enforcement, first responder, or military. The committee also announced that SB 1950 and SB 2052 would be laid over, and that it would meet again the following week to finish remaining bills.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation REVISED Apr 13th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have served in the Department of Transportation and Turnpike Authority.
  • We ran into a situation where those in Oklahoma are buying from Oklahoma dealers and they are shipping
  • Situations where those in Oklahoma are buying from Oklahoma dealers and they are shipping these out to
  • It was asked for by the Oklahoma City.
  • It questions of the author, questions of the author Saying no questions.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation REVISED Apr 13th, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have served in the Department of Transportation or Turnpike Authority now for my 36th year.
  • We ran into a situation where those in Oklahoma are buying from Oklahoma dealers. ...where those in Oklahoma
  • Questions of the author? Questions of Senator Galahar.
  • For the questions of the author? Further questions on the bill? Further questions for the author?
  • Questions of the author on the bill?
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee heard two executive nominations first and advanced both unanimously. Tim Gatz was nominated to serve as Cabinet Secretary for Transportation, with supportive remarks from Senator Paxton and Senator Guthrie about his responsiveness and long service; the committee voted 12-0 to advance him. Justin Blake Wilson was nominated to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, introduced by Senator Howard as a banker and entrepreneur interested in public service; he also advanced 12-0. The committee then considered several transportation and motor vehicle bills. House Bill 3982 would give certain commercial fleets a 90-day temporary tag and allow nonresidents 60 days to title and license vehicles in another state; it advanced 12-0. House Bill 2123, a backup measure related to a Tulsa/Jenks/Bixby Arkansas River bridge project aimed at easing congestion and improving safety, also advanced 12-0. House Bill 2979 would allow ODOT to establish school zones on portions of state highways at local request, with ODOT identifying 14 qualifying locations and an estimated cost of $266,000; it passed 12-0. House Bill 2997, a consumer protection bill targeting bait-and-switch practices in retail motor vehicle sales and increasing enforcement staffing, advanced on a 10-2 vote after discussion of raising the maximum fine from $1,000 to $10,000. Other measures approved included House Bill 3148, allowing licensed new and used motor vehicle dealers to perform their own VIN inspections, which passed 12-0; House Bill 4108, adding airport operational areas to the list of critical infrastructure and prohibiting trespass there, which passed 12-0; House Bill 4143, raising the damage threshold for a required written collision report from $300 to $3,000 and allowing no report when parties exchange information, which passed 11-1 amid concerns about fault and insurance verification; House Bill 4266, the omnibus license plate bill, which passed 12-0 with a zero fiscal impact noted; House Bill 2053, clarifying outdoor advertising rules for playgrounds and planned unit developments, which passed 12-0; and House Bill 4058, allowing optional blood type information on driver licenses and ID cards to aid first responders and blood supply efforts, which passed 11-0. The chair closed by thanking members and staff, noting it was likely the committee’s final meeting and his last as chair.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Insurance REVISED: SB1592 - Removed Apr 7th, 2026

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • is an opportunity to possibly go back to a model that we had for Medicaid that the University of Oklahoma
  • And so first, look at the source and what they actually support and how that's working for Oklahoma.
  • And again and again and again, and year after year after year, fighting against Oklahoma businesses in
  • I might run a bill next session that changes the State Chamber of Oklahoma to the out-of-state chamber
  • It modernizes the Oklahoma Insurance Law on salvage title and allows the threshold for salvage titles
Summary: The committee considered several bills and moved each one forward without opposition. Senate Bill 1684, presented by Representative Bayshore, would require highway remediation companies to carry at least $3 million in liability insurance before entering roadways to protect the public; it passed 6-0 and was recommended to the next committee. Senate Bill 378, also presented by Bayshore, would modernize the multi-county bail bonds statute by adding flexibility in writing capacity and strengthening financial oversight and transparency; it passed 6-0 and was recommended for the floor. Senate Bill 1447, presented by Representative Marti, would change requirements for the RFP for the state employee prescription drug plan. Marti used the presentation to sharply criticize the State Chamber and outside messaging about the bill, arguing the legislation would not raise drug costs and that similar laws in other states have produced savings; the bill passed 6-0. Senate Bill 1920, presented by Representative Tedford, would raise the salvage title threshold for autos from 60% to 70% to align more closely with neighboring states and avoid prematurely totaling vehicles; it passed 6-0 and was sent to the next committee. After a brief suspension, the committee took up Senate Bill 1443, presented by Representative Sneed on behalf of Chairman Chad Caldwell, which concerns anesthesia services. No questions or debate were raised, and the bill passed 6-0. The meeting then adjourned.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • is an opportunity to possibly go back to a model that we had for Medicaid that the University of Oklahoma
  • only real opposition to this bill or the bundle of bills regulating the drug delivery process in Oklahoma
  • So, first, look at the source and what they actually support and how that's working for Oklahoma State
  • And again and again and again and year after year after year, fighting against Oklahoma businesses is
  • Senate Bill 1920 is a government modernization of the bill that modernizes the Oklahoma Insurance law
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The clerk will read: 'Whereas the state of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Animal Coalition aimed to provide
  • the Oklahoma State Senate hereby proclaims April 22, 2026, as, the seventh annual Oklahoma 4H Day at
  • Activities for Oklahoma kids will also benefit from the global marketing of Oklahoma tourism through
  • Gambling is huge in Oklahoma.
  • Senator Goodwin, you are recognized to question the author on the bill. author on House Bill 3996.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Oklahoma State Senate hereby... ...proclaims April 22, 2026, as the 27th annual Oklahoma 4-H Day
  • Will there be questions of the author? Senator Yek, you're recognized for a question of the author.
  • Further questions of the author.
  • , gaming is huge in Oklahoma.
  • So we're... ...tribes and then shared with the state of Oklahoma. Gaming is huge in Oklahoma.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, heard an invocation, and recognized several guests and groups in the gallery, including the Ponca City High School Poe High Steppers, the Edmond Democratic Women, family members of senators, a Grace Reform Baptist Church co-op group, and Oklahoma 4-H participants. The chamber also honored the Red Oak Lady Eagles state championship basketball team with a citation and remarks celebrating their first school basketball title and strong season. The Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, supporting the Lights Out Oklahoma campaign to reduce bird mortality during migration by encouraging reduced exterior lighting in peak migration months. The chamber also adopted Senate Resolution 41, proclaiming April 22, 2026, as the 27th annual 4-H Day at the Capitol, with testimony from 4-H representatives emphasizing youth leadership, civic engagement, and workforce readiness. Several bills passed, including House Bill 169 (house amendments adopted and the bill passed as an emergency measure), House Bill 2123 on the Arkansas River bridge, House Bill 2650 on summary administration estate thresholds, House Bill 3260 on funeral director continuing education approvals, House Bill 3403 on a DEQ/OSU sewage sludge pilot study, House Bill 3649 on the Mental Health Department real property trust, House Bill 3742 on criminal discovery, House Bill 3831 on a Task Force One revolving fund, House Bill 3996 on indigent defense experts in capital cases, House Bill 4321 on limits on retroactive building rule application, and House Bill 4339 on summary administration notice timing. House Bill 1047, which would have authorized a tribal sports betting framework and related revenue distributions, drew extensive debate over gambling addiction, revenue, tribal compacts, geofencing, and NIL funding, but failed 21-27; Senator Coleman gave notice of intent to reconsider. The Senate then announced an Appropriations Committee meeting and adjourned until the next scheduled session.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2123 removes the existing authorization from the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to build a bridge
  • statutes and the Oklahoma Insurance Code.
  • The requirements of this chapter and Title 36 of the Oklahoma statutes and the Oklahoma Insurance Code
  • A lot of those authorities are then passed down to the states, and this is how the state of Oklahoma
  • I know that my Senate author has mentioned as much.
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Summary: The transcript captures the opening of a House session. After several brief expressions of thanks and acknowledgments, the presiding officer announces that the House is now in session. The only formal action noted is that the House will stand at recess to call the chair. No bills, committee matters, testimony, debate, or votes are mentioned in the excerpt.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • I invite all of Oklahoma to pray.
  • You may be seated. all of Oklahoma to pray.
  • Members, House Bill 2123 removes the existing authorization for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to build
  • Statutes and the Oklahoma Insurance Code.
  • A lot of those authorities then are passed... U.S.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the pledge, and several recognitions, including Veteran of the Week Major General (ret.) Tony L. Wright, Doctor of the Day Dr. Jeanette Kelly, Capitol Day students, Girl Scouts, and family members of legislators. Members also adopted House Resolution 1038 honoring the Oklahoma Youth Expo and its agricultural education and scholarship impact, including recognition of top ag mechanics exhibitors. The chamber then considered and passed several bills, including HB 3263 designating the morel mushroom as the state mushroom; HB 315 setting qualifications and a term limit for the Department of Corrections director; HB 2123 revising authorization for an Arkansas River bridge project near Bigsby; HB 3587 allowing court-ordered outpatient mental health treatment; HB 3028 allowing career techs in public schools to pass along credit card surcharges; HB 2035 clarifying transportation protection agreements related to funeral services; HB 3369 allowing food trucks to use two fire extinguishers and training in lieu of an automatic suppression system; and a series of census-related bills creating a census count committee, reestablishing a state data center function, and updating Commerce technology for census address work. The House also passed HB 3624 to standardize county boundary mapping, HB 3175 creating an Oklahoma Advanced Nuclear Energy Office, HB 3173 allowing repurposing of orphaned and abandoned wells for geothermal or energy storage uses, and HB 4476 creating a revolving-fund rebate program to help smaller communities compete for music events and tourism. Two measures failed on final passage: HB 3178, which would have created a standard depreciation table for county assessors to value farm equipment, and HB 1979, which would have created an Early Childhood Task Force. In both cases, members later served notice of intent to reconsider the failed votes. The House also reconsidered and passed previously failed motions on HB 3127 and HB 2997. Most bills that reached final passage were approved by recorded vote, with HB 3178 failing 43-45 and HB 1979 failing 46-43. The House adjourned until the next scheduled meeting.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 26th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The clerk will read, 'Whereas, as part of the Access' Oklahoma long-range plan, the Oklahoma Turnpike
  • Authority is advancing the planned turnpike corridor extending from Interstate 44 East to Interstate
  • And whereas Toby Keith was born July 8, 1961, in Clinton, Oklahoma, raised in Moore, Oklahoma, and resided
  • legislature, the Senate concurring therein, that the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma
  • That the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma Senate find it appropriate that a planned
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 26th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Whereas, as part of the Access Oklahoma Long Range Plan, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is advancing
  • , raised in Moore, Oklahoma, and resided in Norman, Oklahoma, and rose from humble beginnings to become
  • Whereas, as part of the Access Oklahoma Long Range Plan, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is advancing
  • Senate recognize Toby Keith as an Oklahoma legend and that the Oklahoma House of Representatives and
  • the Oklahoma Senate find it appropriate that a planned turnpike corridor extending from Interstate 44
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the invocation, and recognized the Doctor of the Day and Nurse of the Day. Members also welcomed guests in the gallery, including supporters of a prosthetic coverage bill. The chamber then took up HCR 1019, which designates the planned turnpike corridor from I-44 to I-40 as the Toby Keith Expressway in honor of the late Oklahoma country music star. The resolution was read, discussed in celebratory terms, and adopted by voice vote. The Senate also acted on Senate Bill 202 by rejecting House amendments and requesting Senate conferees to be named later. Senate Bill 1459, which extends the sunset date for the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to 2031, was explained by its author, advanced, and then passed on third reading by a roll call vote of 41-6. The Senate then approved the emergency clause for the bill, making it effective immediately. During announcements, members noted an upcoming legislative drive for the OIE fair project, a Business and Insurance Committee meeting, and recognized the agenda clerk for a birthday. The Senate then adjourned until Monday, March 2 at 1:30 p.m. when the clerk’s desk is clear.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules REVISED: Links Added May 6th, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • HTR 50 is approving a major rule for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority. Moved for adoption.
  • Of major rules for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority moved for adoption. You have questions.
  • Why are there two different SJRs for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority?
  • SJR53 is yet another Oklahoma. Healthcare authority rule packet of major. No, it's not.
  • It's Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, isn't it? I can't read on my glasses.
Bills: SJR50, SJR52, SJR53