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The 2024 Oklahoma legislative session has been over for months as discussions regarding new bills and policies have died down in the state. ... Senate Bill 729: Oklahoma-Israel Exchange Commission ...
The ACLU is tracking anti-LGBTQ+ bills across the nation, and Oklahoma leads the pack with 54 bills. ... The 2024 legislative session in Oklahoma is seeing over 50 bills targeting members of the ...
Over 20 anti-abortion bills were introduced in the 2024 legislative session in Oklahoma, and over a handful carried over from the 2023 session. ... R-Oklahoma City, Senate Bills 1859 and 538 would ...
The 60th Oklahoma Legislature is the upcoming meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.It meets in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2027, during the second two years of the second administration of Governor Kevin Stitt.
The Fifty-ninth Oklahoma Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It meets in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2023, to January 3, 2025, during the first two years of the second administration of Governor Kevin Stitt .
The non-legislative functions of the Oklahoma Legislature include the power to establish a state printing plant and provide for the election or appointment of a state printer; the power to establish a State Geological and Economic Survey; and the power to create a Board of Health, Board of Dentistry, Board of Pharmacy, and Pure Food Commission.
Bill Number: Senate Bill 1211 Sponsor: Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond As Oklahoma’s domestic violence rate trends up, several bills look to increase punishments for abusers.
The Fifty-seventh Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.It met in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2019, to January 3, 2021, during the first two years of the first administration of Governor Kevin Stitt.