IndicatorNumber% ChangeDefinition
Real GDP Growth$2.04 billion2.65% (Q4)Real GDP Growth: The rate at which Oklahoma's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increases or decreases, adjusted for inflation, over a specific period.
Per Capita Personal Income$59,0583.4% (Q4)Per Capita Personal Income: The average income earned per person in a Oklahoma in a specific year, including wages, investments, and government benefits.
Unemployment Rate3.5%0.00%Unemployment Rate: The percentage of the labor force that is actively seeking but unable to find employment at a given time.
Labor Force Participation Rate63.2%0.8% (year ago)Labor Force Participation Rate: The percentage of the working-age population (usually 16 and older) that is either employed or actively seeking employment.
Labor Productivity (output per hr of labor)98.89-1.00%Labor Productivity (Output per Hour of Labor): The amount of goods and services produced per hour worked, indicating the efficiency of labor input.
Labor Productivity (GDP per Worker)97.19-1.10%Labor Productivity (GDP per Worker): The total GDP divided by the number of employed workers, measuring the economic output each worker contributes.
Estimated Percent of People of All Ages in Poverty15.6%0.20%Estimated Percent of People of All Ages in Poverty: The percentage of individuals living below the poverty threshold, which is determined by income levels and household size.
Resident Population in Oklahoma4,053,8240.90%Resident Population in Oklahoma: The total number of people residing in the state of Oklahoma at a specific time.
Total Patents Originating in OK (Annual)689-0.40%Total Patents Originating in OK (Annual): The number of patents filed and granted to individuals or businesses based in Oklahoma within a year.
Annual Business Applications4,5192.90%Annual Business Applications: The number of new business applications submitted within a year, often an indicator of economic activity and entrepreneurship.
State Quarterly Tax Collections$3,115,000,000-6.40%State Quarterly Tax Collections: The total tax revenue collected by the state government every three months, including income tax, sales tax, and other state-imposed taxes.
Bill #PositionAuthorsIssue AreaDescriptionBill DetailPDF
HB 1012DormantRep. J. West
Sen. Howard
TechnologyMonitor: Creates a comprehensive data privacy scheme for Oklahoma.Bill DetailsDownload
HB 1024DormantRep Bashore
Sen. Daniels
Economic DevelopmentMonitor: Amending Unfair Sales Act. Removing language relating to 6% markup. May change how businesses price goodsBill Details
HB 1044DormantRep. JenkinsEnergyMonitor: A county commission home to any facility spanning two or more counties and serves as the primary hub for crude oil may declare a moratorium on the construction of wind energy within its jurisdiction.Bill Details
HB 1051DormantRep. DollensEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: Requiring municipalities with a population of 20,000 or more to amend zoning to ensure areas are not exclusively for single-family housing.Bill Details
HB 1092DormantRep. EavesTaxMonitor: Trade School Tuition Tax Credit equal to $7500 or amount of tuition and fees (whichever is less). Credit may only be claimed once and within 3 years of completion of certification.Bill Details
HB 1093DormantRep. CornwellEnergyMonitor: Wind energy facilities shall lease and distribute royalties to all landowners with adjacent properties within 1,800 feet of the base of a turbine. Only applies to constructed or expanded facilities after effective date.Bill Details
HB 1096DormantRep. Hasenbeck
Sen. Pugh
EducationMonitor: Prohibits an unfair service agreement, notice, or memorandum from being considered against a real estate title company.Bill Details
HB 1108DromantRep. Lepak
Sen. Bergstrom
LegalMonitor: Adds the Judicial Nominating Commission to the definition of a public body, subjecting it to the Opens Meeting Act.Bill Details
HB 1114DormantRep. StewartWorkforcePro-Growth: By creating programs that increase the amount of housing in communities can help attract talent and workforce needs to the area.Bill Details
HB 1119DormantRep. LepakHealthcareAnti-Growth: Requiring a health plan to pay for services from a provider outside the network, even if less than the average amount allowed, circumvents the negotiated prices, which will increase costs for the enrollee and insurance company.Bill Details
HB 1121DormantRep. LepakLegalPro-Growth: Limiting the cause of action of a public nuisance claim to exclude lawful manufacturing allows businesses the assurance of not being sued for their normal operations, which helps keep the cost of doing business in the state low.Bill Details
HB 1131DormantRep. PogemillerEducationPro-Growth: Replacing chronic absenteeism in the school report card, with a metric that measures things within the control of a school, like a climate survey, enhances the usefulness of the school report card, making it a toll schools may use to provide a better education to Oklahoma kids.Bill Details
HB 1132DormantRep. Crosswhite-HaderInfrastructurePro-Growth: Creating a grant program for improvements to areas in need of roadway improvements for industrial access will increase the areas prepared and shovel ready for business growth and expansion. Bill Details
HB 1152DormantRep. BanningLegalMonitor: Requiring compensation for eminent domain to be at least 150% of the fair market value of the seized property.Bill Details
HB 1161DormantRep. Tedford
Sen. Frix
HealthcarePro-Growth: Requires the legislature to make an economic analysis for any bill that includes a mandate on health insurance providers, whether an administrative mandate or a coverage mandate. These analyses will show the increase in health care costs caused by these mandates.Bill Details
HB 1177MonitorRep. Stark
Sen. Reinhardt
LegalProhibits an unfair service agreement, notice, or memorandum from being considered against a real estate title company.Bill Details
HB 1184DormantRep. R. WestEducationAnti-Growth: Oklahoma is ranked in the bottom 10 for K-12 education. The state should not lower the expectations of its students, even for a scholarship, but instead look for interventions to help students meet the benchmarks needed.Bill Details
HB 1188DormantRep. R. West
Sen. Standridge
InfrastructureAnti-Growth: Requiring the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to compensate all abutting property owners will increase the cost of turnpike builds dramatically, in turn, these costs will likely increase the fees Oklahomans pay for use of the turnpike.Bill Details
HB 1200DormantRep. Maynard
Sen. Rader
TaxPro-Growth - Collapses some of the individual income tax brackets, while increasing the standard deduction.Bill Details
HB 1203DormantRep. Maynard
Sen. Frix
Economic DevelopmentMonitor - Creates the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act and allows Treasurer to invest funds from General Fund, Revenue Stabilization Fund, and Constitutional Reserve Fund in bitcoin, digital assets, and stablecoins.Bill Details
HB 1204DormantRep. MaynardTaxMonitor: Modifies the calculations on delinquent taxes and refunds.Bill Details
HB 1205MonitorRep. Maynard
Sen. Bullard
EnergyRepeals Title 68, Section 2357.32B, an obsolete tax credit for advanced small wind turbine manufacturers.Bill Details
HB 1206DormantRep. MaynardTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1207DormantRep. MaynardTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1208DormantRep. MaynardTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1209DormantRep. MaynardTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1224MonitorRep. K. West
Sen. Rosino
HealthcareA health care institution may not be required to participate in a service that violate the health care institution's conscience. Healthcare payer shall list services that it may refuse pay for. A medical practitioner has the right not to participate in a service.Bill Details
HB 1228DormantRep. K. WestEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: No bank, trust company, credit union or business shall discriminate against, advocate for, or cause adverse treatment of individuals or businesses based on arbitrary standards (Social media, association membership, political affiliation, employer, social credit score).Bill Details
HB 1231DormantRep. K. WestLegalAnti-Growth: Inhibits the right for companies to have their own policies on guns if seeking a government contract. This limiting effect prohibits growth and makes Oklahoma unattractive for company expansion.Bill Details
HB 1233DormantRep. K. WestLegalAnti-Growth: Excluding economic development from the use of eminent domain limiting the ability for economic growth, infrastructure development, and may slow job growth.Bill Details
HB 1267DormantRep. EavesTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1287Pro-GrowthRep. Kelley
Sen. Pugh
EducationMath is an important foundation of learning. High dosage math tutoring is seen as a best practice to increase math testing scores around the nation.Bill Details
HB 1304DormantRep. D. LoweEducationPro-Growth: Students must understand emerging technologies and have a strong computer science foundation in order to be successful in the future economy.Bill Details
HB 1308DormantRep. HumphreyEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: A prohibited foreign party or business shall not acquire interest in real property. May not hold real property as an agent, trustee, or other fiduciary. Bill Details
HB 1324DormantRep. WoolleyInfrastructureMonitor: New rates for the turnpike system must be approved by the legislature.Bill Details
HB 1352DormantRep. GannTaxAnti-Growth: Repealing the Large Scale Economic Activity and Development Fund will stunt the growth of infrastructure projects related to developing site ready areas of the state.Bill Details
HB 1388DormantRep. Hasenbeck
Sen. Reinhardt
TechnologyMonitor: Creates the Protecting Oklahoma's Children on Social Media of 2025, which requires heightened standards for minor's personal data. Directs the State Department of Education to create a curriculum that teaches students about social media use. However, the bill also creates a duty for commercial entities to utilize an age verification and creates a private right of action.Bill Details
HB 1412Pro-GrowthRep. Johns
Sen. Pugh
EducationReplacing chronic absenteeism in the school report card, with a metric that measures things within the control of a school, like a climate survey, enhances the usefulness of the school report card, making it a toll schools may use to provide a better education to Oklahoma kids.Bill Details
HB 1415DormantRep. Josh West
Sen. Brent Howard
LegalAnti-Growth: Allows the attorney general to bring antitrust actions against not only direct consumers, but also indirect consumers. HB 1415 also effectively extends the statue of limitations by allowing actions in aggregate to be considered as a single accrual. Both these changes increase a business' risk of litigation.Bill Details
HB 1449DormantRep. HumphreyHealthcareAnti-Growth: Businesses have the right to set their human resource policies, including any vaccination policy.Bill Details
HB 1450DormantRep. ShawEnergyAnti-Growth: Establishing an indefinite moratorium on the construction or expansion of any wind or utility-scale solar energy facilities, No state agency, board, commission, official or governing body shall permit the construction or expansion.Bill Details
HB 1452DormantRep. ShawEnergyMonitor: Creates the Green Energy Subsidy Recapture Act which places production taxes on energy produced by zero-emission facilities.Bill Details
HB 1521Pro-GrowthRep. D. Lowe
Sen. Pugh
EducationStudents must understand emerging technologies and have a strong computer science foundation in order to be successful in the future economy.Bill Details
HB 1539Pro-GrowthRep. Lepak
Sen. Bergstrom
TaxOklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1546DormantRep. Patzowsky
Sen. Frix
Economic DevelopmentMonitor: Designating China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia as foreign government adversaries as they relate to foreign land ownership.Bill Details
HB 1561DormantRep. Duel
Sen. Hines
Economic DevelopmentMonitor: Creates the Foreign Adversary Divestment Act, prohibiting all state and local manages funds from holding investments in any foreign adversary. Divestment required immediately, completed by 2028.Bill Details
HB 1562Pro-GrowthRep. DuelLegalExpertise on legal issues for the business community will help keep costs in discovery and trials low.Bill Details
HB 1575Pro-GrowthRep. Lawson
Sen. Seifried
WorkforceOne application for state assistance programs increase efficiencies and would help get people the full assistants needed for stability.Bill Details
HB 1580DormantRep. LawsonWorkforcePro-Growth: Housing is an important workforce infrastructure that Oklahoma needs to increase in areas where job availability is high.Bill Details
HB 1582DormantRep. LawsonTaxPro-Growth: Preventing business to business taxes are important, as it creates double taxation on goods, which inhibits economic growth and raises prices for consumers. While, requiring a license is a burden on those business, the overall economic impact of preventing business to business taxes outweighs the burden.Bill Details
HB 1592Pro-GrowthRep. Johns
Sen. Weaver
LegalThe rise in organized retail larceny has cost businesses over $1 billion. Meanwhile, other states are seeing a decline in businesses willing to locate in their cities. Increasing the fines for this crime will help decrease this type of crime in Oklahoma.Bill Details
HB 1596DormantRep. LepakLegalPro-Growth: Two U.S. Supreme Court case established a plausibility standard for litigation pleadings. By establishing these standards in Oklahoma, businesses and other defendants will be on proper notice with particular factual information in the first document filed on the case.Bill Details
HB 1602DormantRep. GiseWorkforcePro-Growth: The automotive engineer tax credit is proven way to increase workforce in the industries; its extension will continue to grow the workforce needed to sustain the industry.Bill Details
HB 1628Anti-GrowthRep. Sneed
Rep. Coleman
WorkforceExcess licensing inhibits the ability for some workers to enter into the profession.Bill Details
HB 1666Anti-GrowthRep. Cantrell
Sen. Frix
InfrastructureExcluding countries from the Underground Facilities Damage Preventions Act may increase the costs to business should a county project cut or damage businesses pre existing equipment buried in the project line.Bill Details
HB 1747DormantRep. MooreWorkforceMonitor: Award from the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Trust Fund shall not include an amount for payment of the re enrollment of classes already paid for by an award.Bill Details
HB 1758DormantRep. KerbsEducationMonitor: Provides virtual charter schools that earn a composite academic achievement score within 10 points of the state average $100,000 for specific expenses.Bill Details
HB 1760DormantRep. Kerbs
Sen. Pugh
EducationPro-Growth:With the rising costs of tuition, the Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant's increase is a pro-growth initiative. Oklahoma needs an eligible workforce that has the proper credentials for industry and that includes bachelor degrees.Bill Details
HB 1762DormantRep. KerbsTechnologyMonitor: Requires entities handling personal data to conduct a data protection impact assessment for any online product, service or feature. Bill Details
HB 1781DormantRep. ShawInfrastructureAnti-Growth: This bill limits how the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority can advertise its roadways. This limitation stunts the use of turnpikes, which could have an increasing effect of the fees for use of the roadways.Bill Details
HB 1788DormantRep. LepakTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma's individual tax structure needs to be modernized. To achieve this, Oklahoma can collapse its six income brackets for the individual income tax while increasing the standard deduction so that no one sees a large increase in their tax bill.Bill Details
HB 1806DormantRep. LepakTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 1848DormantRep. Schreiber
Sen. Thompson
TaxPro-Growth: Childcare is a pivotal piece of workforce infrastructure. Providing a tax credit for companies that provide any number of types of childcare benefits will help keep employees working, increasing Oklahoma's overall economic prosperity.Bill Details
HB 1849DormantRep. Schreiber
Sen. Gollihare
WorkforcePro-Growth: Childcare is a pivotal piece of workforce infrastructure. But employment of childcare workers is low, so excluding the childcare income from DHS eligibility consideration will help retain the existing childcare workers and lead to growth and stability in the industry.Bill Details
HB 1850MonitorRep. Schreiber
Sen. Howard
LegalAdopted the Uniform Trust Code in Oklahoma. A comprehensive codification on the common law on trust and establishes default rules that apply when the terms of a trust fails to address an issue.Bill Details
HB 1851MonitorRep. Schreiber
Sen. Gollihare
LegalCreates the Fair Renewal Act which establishes contract provision for automatically renewing contracts.Bill Details
HB 1853DormantRep. Schreiber
Sen. Frix
HealthcareAnti-Growth: Allows individuals to pay for out-of-network health services out-of-pocket and counts those payments toward their deductible and cost-sharing.Bill Details
HB 1915DormantRep. Alonso-SandovalTechnologyMonitor: Creates rules for health care utilizing artificial intelligence.Bill Details
HB 1916DormantRep. Alonso-SandovalTechnologyAnti-Growth: Bills like this one are being introduced across the nation and are shown to stifle innovation and growth. Colorado implemented a similar bill that has companies not expanding until they understand the bill more.Bill Details
HB 1926DormantRep. StewartEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: Makes an appropriation to the Dept. of Commerce to operate a small business loan program.Bill Details
HB 1938DormantRep. Sterling
Sen. Rader
HealthcarePro-Growth: Oklahoma has poor health outcomes, leading to increased healthcare costs and an inefficient workforce, so emphasizing physical education could help those outcomes.Bill Details
HB 1939DormantRep. Sterling
Sen. Standridge
InfrastructureAnti-Growth: Terminating the Oklahoma Turnpike approved projects to increase legislative control over the projects, increases the projects' costs, slows development, and circumvents the established process.Bill Details
HB 1942DormantRep. McCaneEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: Require that any vendor of goods and services clearly identify the price to be paid.Bill Details
HB 1962DormantRep. WooleyWorkforceMonitor: Requiring employers use a status verification system to check employees' immigrant status.Bill Details
HB 1963DormantRep. DollensWorkforceAnti-Growth: Oklahoma companies should have the ability to choose their sick leave policies for its employees.Bill Details
HB 1983DormantRep. RansonTechnologyMonitor: Requires students to take a media literacy and cyber security course in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade beginning with the 2027-2028 year. State Board of Education to adopt curriculum standards and develop instructional materials for students and teachers.Bill Details
HB 1989DormantRep. TurnerEnergyMonitor: No wind energy facility may be constructed in the base is with 1.5 miles from the centerline of a public runway, a public school, a hospital, or 2 miles from a wildlife refuge Bill Details
HB 2015DormantRep. PaeLegalMonitor: Prohibits landlords renting more than 10 units from retaliating against tenants. The landlord, upon learning of tenant complaints or actions, may not raise rent, decrease services, bring an action for possession, or terminate agreement.Bill Details
HB 2016DormantRep. PaeTechnologyMonitor: Allows artificial intelligence to be used as expert testimonial for court proceedings and allows a hearsay objection.Bill Details
HB 2019DormantRep. Pae
Sen. Pugh
WorkforcePro-Growth: Extends the Aerospace Employer tax credit. This tax credit is proven to increase and develop the aerospace workforce in Oklahoma. As a top sector in the state, it is important to continue to support its growth.Bill Details
HB 2021DormantRep. Pae
Sen. Stanley
EducationMonitor: Creates the Kids After-School Grant Program.Bill Details
HB 2026DormantRep. Archer
Sen. Haste
Economic DevelopmentPro-Growth: Expands the Aircraft Engine Testing Development Grant Program, which will encourage growth in the aerospace industry.Bill Details
HB 2036Pro-GrowthRep. Archer
Sen. Murdock
LegalExpands eminent domain reimbursement to include right-of-way for oil and gas pipelines.Bill Details
HB 2050Pro-GrowthRep. Stinson
Sen. Rosino
HealthcareAccess to medical care in Oklahoma is low, this bill would provide a pathway for students with a medical degree from an international institution to be licensed in the state, increasing the number of healthcare providers available.Bill Details
HB 2086DormantRep. BlairWorkforceMonitor: Creates the Oklahoma Earned Wage Access Services Act, which requires wage access providers to offer transparent terms, comply with privacy laws, and allow cancellation any time.Bill Details
HB 2097DormantRep. MenzInfrastructureAnti-Growth: Terminating the Oklahoma Turnpike approved projects to increase legislative control over the projects, increases the projects' costs, slows development, and circumvents the established process.Bill Details
HB 2099DormantRep. MenzWorkforcePro-Growth: Housing is an important workforce infrastructure that Oklahoma needs to increase in areas where job availability is high.Bill Details
HB 2103MonitorRep. Moore
Sen. Gollihare
LegalProhibits members on the Judicial Nominating Commission from reviewing applications of relatives.Bill Details
HB 2110Pro-GrowthRep. Osburn
Sen. Coleman
Economic DevelopmentCreates an incentive to bring live-audience productions to Oklahoma, further strengthening and fostering Oklahoma's film industry.Bill Details
HB 2115Pro-GrowthRep Osburn
Sen. Thompson
Economic DevelopmentBy creating a board to govern the Department Of Commerce, a group of experts will be at the helm of ensuring Oklahoma is pursuing the proper industries for growth and be able to provide guidance on what a business looks for when seeking expansion or moving operations.Bill Details
HB 2119DormantRep. KannadyLegalMonitor: Allows a servient estate owner to relocate an easement through a civil action if the relocation does not lessen its utility. Bill Details
HB 2124DormantRep. KannadyLegalMonitor: Creates an Office of Judicial Performance Evaluation to oversee judicial performance.Bill Details
HB 2144DormantRep. Kannady
Sen. Weaver
LegalAnti-Growth: The Insurance Consumers Protection Act creates a private right of action against insurance companies without any regard to the administrative processes in place at the Oklahoma Insurance Department. The private right of action created in this bill makes bad faith a question of fact. Private rights of action expose businesses to increased liability. Bill Details
HB 2176DormantRep. PfeifferTaxPro-Growth: Broadening the sales tax base is a tax based on consumption, which is the most economical tax structure.Bill Details
HB 2195DormantRep. WolfleyTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
HB 2212DormantRep. LayWorkforcePro-Growth: The Oklahoma Registered Apprenticeship Program would create exposure to workforce opportunities for students, develops skills needed in the workplace and increases the potential workforce for companies taking part in the program.Bill Details
HB 2236DormantRep. MunsonWorkforcePro-Growth: The College Graduate Retention Incentive Partnership Program would increase the workforce availability, which is one of Oklahoma business' top concern.Bill Details
HB 2256DormantRep. MunsonEducationPro-Growth: Apprenticeships can be an invaluable experiential learning opportunity for students. By providing scholarships to students to participate will increase the number of students participating and help the access of participation be greater.Bill Details
HB 2260DormantRep. Miller
Sen. Haste
WorkforcePro-Growth: The rate of graduation of civil engineers is decaling while the need for the profession has stayed the same. This tax incentive is a proven structure to grow an industry as seen in the aerospace industry.Bill Details
HB 2273DormantRep. MillerWorkforceMonitor: Creates to Oklahoma Department of Transportation Educational Assistance Program to provide assistance to eligible students who enroll in an Oklahoma educational institution and who agree to work for the department in an eligible profession for the 5 years following graduation. Amount of assistance shall equal tuition and fees for courses enrolled not to exceed 18 hours. Bill Details
HB 2290DormantRep. HilbertLegalAnti-Growth: Excluding economic development from the use of eminent domain limiting the ability for economic growth, infrastructure development, and may slow job growth.Bill Details
HB 2361DormantRep. Hill
Sen. Daniels
WorkforcePro-Growth: Increases the ease for foster children to get identifications, and other important things needed to later enter the workforce.Bill Details
HB 2364Pro-GrowthRep. Hill
Sen. Daniels
WorkforceIncreases the likelihood of released justice involved persons getting a job, since driver licenses are often required; in doing so, the rate of recidivism may decrease for the state.Bill Details
HB 2366DormantRep. HillWorkforcePro-Growth: Targeting industries for growth through individual income tax credits has been a proven way to increase the workforce. Biomanufacturing is one of Oklahoma's potential industries for growth, so increase the number of graduate remaining in Oklahoma through an incentive will likely pay off.Bill Details
HB 2395DormantRep. HillWorkforcePro-Growth: The first five years of a child's life are the most important to laying a foundation of success. Ensuring that three-year old students also have early childhood education opportunity will set the future workforce on a path for success.Bill Details
HB 2447DormantRep. FetgatterInfrastructurePro-Growth: Reliable, affordable internet access is essential for school and work. By creating a income tax credit for certain build outs will get Oklahoma closer to having across the state broadband access.Bill Details
HB 2463DormantRep. FetgatterWorkforceMonitor: State licenses shall automatically renew after ninety days of expiration if licensee submitted an application for renewal before expiration. licensee is in good standing with relevant agency.Bill Details
HB 2619Pro-GrowthRep. Harris
Sen. Howard
LegalThird party litigation funding is a threat to all businesses. Everyone has a right to know who is behind a lawsuit. TPLF leads to nuclear verdicts, which can devastate a business.Bill Details
HB 2728Pro-GrowthRep. Kendrix
Sen. Bergstrom
Economic DevelopmentCreates a system for the legislature to understand the economic impact of administrative rules prior to their passage. This will allow full understanding and transparency around how the regulatory system may hinder or help Oklahoma's economic environment.Bill Details
HB 2729Pro-GrowthRep. Kendrix
Sen. Bergstrom
LegalThe courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
HB 2730MonitorRep. Kendrix
Sen. Bergstrom
TaxUses the Street Prime metric plus 3% for tax interest rates.Bill Details
HB 2740DormantRep. Kendrix
Sen. Howard
TaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma's individual tax structure needs to be modernized. To achieve this, Oklahoma can collapse its six income brackets for the individual income tax while increasing the standard deduction so that no one sees a large increase in their tax bill.Bill Details
HB 2742DormantRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Paxton
TaxMonitor: Revises the statutory definition of "cigarette" and introduces a tax exemption for cigarettes intended to be heated not burned. Taxing heated tobacco products at a lower rate than combustible cigarettes may encourage current traditional smokers to switch to this less risky option.Bill Details
HB 2751DormantRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Seifried
EnergyMonitor: Establishes setback requirements for wind turbines and requires the Corporation Commission to maintain a database showing what counties have setbacks in effect.Bill Details
HB 2752MonitorRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Gollihare
EnergyDisallows eminent domain to be used for renewable energy facilities, and requires the use of eminent domain by an electric transmission facility to be approved by the Corporation Commission.Bill Details
HB 2754DormantRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Alvord
HealthcarePro-Growth: Establishes the Rural Hospitals Funding Assistance Grant Program to assist with rural health care programs.Bill Details
HB 2755DormantRep. T. CaldwellTaxPro-Growth: Investments into Oklahoma's research and development will allow Oklahoma to compete on an innovative front.Bill Details
HB 2756MonitorRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Green
EnergyRequires electric utilities to acquire a Certificate of Authority from the Corporation Commission prior to building new facilities.Bill Details
HB 2764Pro-GrowthRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Hall
TaxDuring the budget negotiations, the House, Senate, and Governor agreed to a quarter-point individual income tax cut and to eliminate two of the six brackets. Making the brackets 2.5%, 3.5%, and 4.5%. The bill also directs the Board of Equalization to determine during its certification process if a further cut is fiscally allowable.
HB 2768Pro-GrowthRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Hall
Economic DevelopmentIncreases the upper limits of investment for Quality Jobs incentive.
HB 2781Pro-GrowthRep. T. Caldwell
Sen. Hall
Economic DevelopmentOutlines the Reindustrialize Oklahoma Act (ROE-25), a rebate program for companies with the creation of 700 jobs and investment of $2 billion.
HB 2841DormantRep. BurnsEconomic DevelopmentMonitor: Directs Board of Investors of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund to invest at least 4% of TSET funds in Oklahoma-based venture capital companies.Bill Details
SB 1DormantSen. BergstromTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 2Anti-GrowthSen. Green
Rep. T. Caldwell
EnergyLimits wind energy facilities from being built within a half mile of residential and non-participating property.Bill Details
SB 5DormantSen. Bergstrom
Rep. Kendrix
LegalMonitors: Allows LOFT to review the administrative rules.Bill Details
SB 14DormantSen. BullardWorkforceAnti-Growth: Employers should have the ability to dictate company policy without government invasion.Bill Details
SB 25DormantSen. WoodsInfrastructurePro-Growth: Infrastructure growth is a major part of economic development and growth.Bill Details
SB 30DormantSen. HamiltonWorkforcePro-Growth: Removing some regulatory burdens for family childcare home centers would increase the use of this option for workers needing childcare.Bill Details
SB 35DormantSen. HicksWorkforceAnti-Growth: Oklahoma's low cost of living is a strength, increase the minimum wage required will likely increase overall costs. Allowing the market to dictate more than current minimum wage in statue is the best way to keep all costs low. Evidence show increase can put small businesses out of business.Bill Details
SB 40DormantSen. McIntosh
Rep. Steagall
WorkforceAnti-Growth: Just as companies have the right to have policies addressing guns within its place of business, companies should be able to also have policies on company cars.Bill Details
SB 44MonitorSen. Rader
Rep. Fetgatter
TaxExpands the sales tax exemption relating to sale of goods or services to the federal or state government to include any contractor that the government has entered into a contract necessary for carrying out such contract.Bill Details
SB 48DormantSen. Rader
Rep. C. Caldwell
TaxAnti-Growth: Removing the deduction for capital gains in the taxable income of a corporation will increase businesses' tax liability in the state. Oklahoma prides itself on having a low business tax environment; this policy would hinder the movement Oklahoma has made on taxes over the last few years.Bill Details
SB 55DormantSen. NiceWorkforceAnti-Growth: Oklahoma's low cost of living is a strength, increase the minimum wage required will likely increase overall costs. Allowing the market to dictate more than current minimum wage in statue is the best way to keep all costs low. Evidence show increase can put small businesses out of business.Bill Details
SB 60DormantSen. Rader
Rep. Maynard
TaxPro-Growth: Restructuring the calculation of the apportionment formula for corporate income tax to a single sales factor will make Oklahoma a more attractive place for businesses to expand into.Bill Details
SB 67DormantSen. Frix
Rep. Miller
InfrastructurePro-Growth: Infrastructure is a large piece of economic development. Ensuring that the Dept. of Transportation has the needed funds to make access to industrial areas sufficient of high traffic is vital.Bill Details
SB 70DormantSen. DanielsLegalPro-Growth: The courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
SB 72DormantSen. KirtTaxMonitor: Authorizes state residents who earn less that 35K to file for sales tax relief not to exceed $200. Residents earning between $35,001 and $39,999 may file for sales tax relief not to exceed $100. Setting further standards for disabled persons.Bill Details
SB 75DormantSen. DossettInfrastructureMonitor: The federal government provides standards for railway operations; Oklahoma should not be the first state to deviate from those standards. Moreover, this will increase shipping costs for businesses that will get passed down to the consumer.Bill Details
SB 80DormantSen. Standridge
Rep. Staires
InfrastructureMonitor: Requires Turnpike Authority to give notice to affected property owners prior to proposal of any new turnpike or modification to existing turnpike. Directs the Authority to open the proposal to a 30-day public comment period. Bill Details
SB 95Pro-GrowthSen. Seifried
Rep. Archer
WorkforceNon-classroom experiential learning opportunities for students are necessary for a students later success. But clarification is need on liability coverage; SB 95 clarifies that an unpaid student workers is not an employee and therefore not covered under workers' compensation, removing a barrier for businesses to create these programs.Bill Details
SB 98DormantSen. HowardTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma's individual tax structure needs to be modernized. To achieve this, Oklahoma can collapse its six income brackets for the individual income tax while increasing the standard deduction so that no one sees a large increase in their tax bill.Bill Details
SB 100DormantSen. BergstromTaxMonitor: Tips excluded in income tax calculations.Bill Details
SB 102DormantSen. Rader
Rep. Tedford
TaxMonitor: Exempts businesses, trades and professions from taxation in the state if in Oklahoma for less than thirty days.Bill Details
SB 104DormantSen. ColemanTaxPro-Growth: Childcare is a pivotal piece of workforce infrastructure. Providing a tax credit for companies that provide any number of types of childcare benefits will help keep employees working, increasing Oklahoma's overall economic prosperity.Bill Details
SB 126DromantSen. WoodsInfrastructurePro-Growth: Infrastructure is a large piece of economic development. Ensuring that the Dept. of Transportation has the needed funds to make access to industrial areas sufficient of high traffic is vital.Bill Details
SB 158DormantSen. Mann
Rep. Fetgatter
WorkforceAnti-Growth: Creates unnecessary burdens on a profession by creating an occupational license.Bill Details
SB 168DormantSen. Hicks
Rep. Strom
InfrastructureMonitor: Requires all state construction projects affirm that the materials used are sourced and produced within the U.S.Bill Details
SB 185DormantSen. Haste
Rep. Miller
WorkforceMonitor: Creates to Oklahoma Department of Transportation Educational Assistance Program to provide assistance to eligible students who enroll in an Oklahoma educational institution and who agree to work for the department in an eligible profession for the 5 years following graduation. Amount of assistance shall equal tuition and fees for courses enrolled not to exceed 18 hours. Bill Details
SB 193DormantSen. BullardHealthcareMonitor: Medicaid shall return to a fee-for-service delivery model upon receipt of federal approval. Directs Oklahoma Healthcare Authority to transition all Medicaid members covered by contracted entity to direct coverage by the Authority and to enter into contracts as needed in transition. Also repeals provisions of Ensuring Access to Medicaid Act.Bill Details
SB 195DormantSen. PaxtonWorkforcePro-Growth: Clarifies that OMES would hold liability insurance for a student internship, apprenticeship program. This clarity will help increase the number of businesses with a student worker program.Bill Details
SB 212Pro-GrowthSen. Seifried
Rep. C. Caldwell
EducationTeachers are the start of the workforce pipeline. If Oklahoma cannot retain or attract great teachers, our future workforce will suffer and our economy with it. TechForwardOK aims to improve recruitment and retention of the best teachers for Oklahoma's students.Bill Details
SB 215Pro-GrowthSen. Seifried
Rep. Moore
EducationOklahoma NAEP scores continued to fall, including in fourth and eighth grade math. Math is a fundamental for learning and later success. Oklahoma must employ tools and interventions to increase its math scores so that the future economy will not suffer.Bill Details
SB 221DormantSen. HowardEconomic DevelopmentPro-Growth: Increasing the cap on the Rural Jobs Act allows this incentive to be used more, which will increase growth in those areas.Bill Details
SB 224Pro-GrowthSen. Seifried
Rep. C. Caldwell
WorkforceTracking a student through their educational paths will help know what interventions were successful. This will allow Oklahoma to create actionable steps toward improvement and prepare a needed workforce.Bill Details
SB 227DormantSen. DanielsTaxMonitor: Ends tax refund for economically at-risk oil or gas leases, ends tax credit for investments in depreciable property, ends refundability of earned income tax credit, and reduces deduction for taxable income for corporation and individuals from 100% to 50%. Bill Details
SB 235Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Kerbs
EducationTeachers are the start of the workforce pipeline. If Oklahoma cannot retain or attract great teachers, our future workforce will suffer and our economy with it. Grow Your Own Educator Program creates an pathway for school district employees to have scholarships to earn their degree in teacher preparation.Bill Details
SB 236DormantSen. HasteTaxPro-Growth: Aerospace is one of Oklahoma's top industries, so growth in this industry is vital for Oklahoma's economy. Creating a tax incentive that targets aerospace companies seeking an industry distinction.Bill Details
SB 239DormantSen. Wingard
Rep. Shaw
EnergyAnti-Growth: One of Oklahoma's advantages is its all the above approach to energy, including renewable energy, disrupting this industry by sun setting the tax credit for renewable generation facilities will likely cause an increase in overall energy costs.Bill Details
SB 243DormantSen. PughEducationPro-Growth: Creating a School Innovation Grant Program to spark innovation within schools may lead to increased student engagement, increased college, career or military readiness, and increased test scores.Bill Details
SB 245Pro-GrowthSen. Deevers
Rep. Hasenbeck
EducationHigh dosage tutoring programs, like the one proposed, are key to regain the learning loss that occurred during the Pandemic.Bill Details
SB 247DormantSen. DeeversEducationMonitor: Creates the Fund Students, Not Systems Act and The Education Savings Account Program to be administered by Department of Education to provide an education saving account for expenses for eligible students.Bill Details
SB 250Pro-GrowthSen. Thompson
Rep. Duel
WorkforceModifies the computation used to determine credit awarded for tips, gratuities, meals, or lodging. The credit toward minimum required wage be given for tips or gratuities, meals, or lodging received by the employee when determining if the minimum wage should exceed the federal minimum wage.Bill Details
SB 256DormantSen. Thompson
Rep. Schreiber
WorkforcePro-Growth: Childcare is a pivotal piece of workforce infrastructure. Providing a tax credit for companies that provide any number of types of childcare benefits will help keep employees working, increasing Oklahoma's overall economic prosperity.Bill Details
SB 258Pro-GrowthSen. Haste
Rep. Miller
InfrastructureInfrastructure is a large piece of economic development. Ensuring that the Dept. of Transportation has the needed funds to make improvements is vital.Bill Details
SB 260DormantSen. MannEconomic DevelopmentPro-Growth: Infrastructure is a large piece of economic development. Creating a commission that builds a long-term infrastructure plan for the state within the Department of Commerce will ensure that the state's growth is met with the proper needed infrastructure.Bill Details
SB 270DormantSen. HinesEconomic DevelopmentMonitorBill Details
SB 279DormantSen. Green
Rep. Boles
EnergyMonitor: Requires transmission developers to obtain a certificate of authority for each electric transmission.Bill Details
SB 287Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Miller
WorkforceExtends the Aerospace Employer tax credit. This tax credit is proven to increase and develop the aerospace workforce in Oklahoma. As a top sector in the state, it is important to continue to support its growth.Bill Details
SB 290DormantSen. JettTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 293DormantSen. Burns
Rep. Grego
TaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 295DormantSen. Burns
Rep. Grego
TaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 297DormantSen. PughTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 299Pro-GrowthSen. Rader
Rep. Kendrix
TaxRepeals the throwback portion of the corporate income tax apportionment formula. This takes sales that creates 'nowhere' income and places them to be taxed in Oklahoma, regardless of whether the business making the sale has the appropriate nexus in the state.Bill Details
SB 304DormantSen. Rader
Rep. Kendrix
TaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma's individual tax structure needs to be modernized. To achieve this, Oklahoma can collapse its six income brackets for the individual income tax while increasing the standard deduction so that no one sees a large increase in their tax bill.Bill Details
SB 305DormantSen. DeeversTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 308DormantSen. DeeversTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 310DormantSen. DeeversTaxAnti-Growth: Oklahoma's Incentive Evaluation Commission is a hallmark of good governance. This Commission reviews Oklahoma's incentives and ensures that they are effective and used.Bill Details
SB 311DormantSen. DeeversTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 317DormantSen. DeeversWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 319DormantSen. BergstromWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 322DormantSen. DeeversTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 323DormantSen. DeeversTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 324Pro-GrowthSen. Thompson
Rep. Hill
TaxStates generally compete in three areas of a business environment: low costs, productivity and innovation. Oklahoma needs to increase its standing in innovation. Investments into Oklahoma's research and development, like the one proposed in SB 324, will allow Oklahoma to compete on an innovative front. Bill Details
SB 326DormantSen. DeeversWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 327DormantSen. KirtTaxPro-Growth: Oklahoma has made great strides in its tax code, but other states are too. Oklahoma must continue to make changes to the individual income tax in order to stay competitive.Bill Details
SB 342DormantSen. BorenTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 352DormantSen. Gollihare
Rep. Pfeiffer
EnergyMonitor: Requires a certificate from OCC for utilities to use eminent domain. Expands eminent domain limitations for renewable energy.Bill Details
SB 383DormantSen. StewartTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 387Pro-GrowthSen. Seifried
Rep. Osburn
WorkforceExtending the partnership to develop STEM workforce pipelines will increase the number of qualified and interested students seeking STEM jobs. This will increase Oklahoma's competitiveness and economic outlook.Bill Details
SB 399DormantSen. BrooksWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 410DormantSen. Stanley
Rep. Lowe (D)
EducationPro-Growth: Students must understand emerging technologies and have a strong computer science foundation in order to be successful in the future economy.Bill Details
SB 422DormantSen. Bullard
Rep. Gann
WorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 449DormantSen. AlvordTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 453Pro-GrowthSen. Howard
Rep. Harris
LegalAmended to create the Oklahoma Expedited Actions Act, which allows for cases only seeking $250,000 or less to go to court with modified, expedited rules. The bill also includes a cap on noneconomic damages, set at $500,000 for non-severe and non-permanent injuries, $1 million for permanent mental injury, and no cap for severe and permanent injuries. This will save businesses around $3 billion per year in productivity and court costs, based on a State Chamber Research Foundation's study. Bill Details
SB 470DormantSen. KirtWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 471DormantSen. KirtTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 493DormantSen. StandridgeInfrastructureMonitorBill Details
SB 500Anti-GrowthSen. Murdock
Rep. K. West
Economic DevelopmentSB 500 restricts what businesses state and local governments can contract with by requiring verification that the company will not discriminate against firearm entities or trade associations. This inhibits what companies can do business and makes a needless requirement on businesses.Bill Details
SB 515MonitorSen. Frix
Rep. Schreiber
HealthcareRequires health care providers to accept cash payments for services; allows those payments to count towards deductible and annual maximums. Bill Details
SB 546DormantSen. Howard
Rep. J. West
TechnologyMonitor: Adopting a comprehensive data privacy system for Oklahoma that does not contribute to the growing patch work of data privacy bills, will ensure that Oklahoma can attract business in the innovative space moving forward.Bill Details
SB 555DormantSen. Pugh
Rep. Tedford
EducationPro-Growth: Oklahoma ranks in the bottom of k-12 education. The creation of a sandbox program for local school districts to be free from state regulations and attempt to increase educational outcomes is an innovative attempt to get Oklahoma's future workforce back on track.Bill Details
SB 560DormantSen. JettInfrastructureMonitorBill Details
SB 572DormantSen. Rader Rep. PaeTaxAnti-Growth: Oklahoma is lacking in capital investments for entrepreneurial commercialization of new technology. Repealing the Technology Business Financing Program would further limit access.Bill Details
SB 573Pro-GrowthSen. Rader Rep. PaeTaxCollecting more information from participants in the Small Business Incubator program will allow state certified incubators to understand who the participants are and the usage of the programs.Bill Details
SB 575Pro-GrowthSen. Rader Rep. PaeTaxCollecting more information from users of the Local Development and Enterprise Zone Incentive Leverage Act will allow the Incentive Evaluation Commission to better understand its use and make better informed recommendations.Bill Details
SB 577Pro-GrowthSen. Rader Rep. PaeTaxCollecting more information from users of certain manufacturing incentives to better understand its use and make better informed recommendations.Bill Details
SB 578Pro-Growth
Sen. Coleman Rep. Kelley
TaxExtends the Quality Events Incentive ProgramBill Details
SB 586Pro-GrowthSen. Hall
Rep. Kane
TaxAllows big projects that utilities contract work to qualify for Quality Jobs. More companies that qualify mean more expansion that the state could see.Bill Details
SB 610DormantSen. BorenEnergyMonitorBill Details
SB 612DromantSen. BoredEnergyMonitorBill Details
SB 626MonitorSen. Howard
Rep. Pfeiffer
LegalExpands the Cyber Security Breach Notification Act to include a required notification to the Attorney General following a breach.Bill Details
SB 625DromantSen. Howard
Rep. Harris
LegalPro-Growth: Third party litigation funding is a threat to all businesses. Everyone has a right to know who is behind a lawsuit. TPLF leads to nuclear verdicts, which can devastate a business.Bill Details
SB 632Pro-GrowthSen. Paxton
Rep. Hilbert
LegalExpertise on legal issues for the business community will help keep costs in discovery and trials low.Bill Details
SB 638MonitorSen. Daniels
Rep. Bashore
Economic DevelopmentEliminates the 6% mandatory mark up from the Unfair Sales Act.Bill Details
SB 639DormantSen. BergstromLegalPro-Growth: The courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
SB 642Pro-GrowthSen. Paxton
Rep. Hilbert
LegalProtecting the right to contract, especially when there is an indemnity clause included, is paramount to a business' ability to freely operate without uncertainty of increased liability.Bill Details
SB 662Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Hill
WorkforceThe workforce commission is primed to be the state's lead on developing the workforce Oklahoma needs by aligning all the workforce programs and tools available to the industry need.Bill Details
SB 663Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Hill
WorkforceThe workforce commission is primed to be the state's lead on developing the workforce Oklahoma needs by aligning all the workforce programs and tools available to the industry need.Bill Details
SB 677MonitorSen. Kern
Rep. Gise
Economic DevelopmentRepeals the prohibition on surcharges for credit and debit card transactions.Bill Details
SB 680DormantSen. Paxton
Rep. T. Caldwell
TaxMonitor: Revises the statutory definition of "cigarette" and introduces a tax exemption for cigarettes intended to be heated not burned. Taxing heated tobacco products at a lower rate than combustible cigarettes may encourage current traditional smokers to switch to this less risky option.Bill Details
SB 693Dormant
Sen. Thompson Rep. Moore
TechnologyMonitor: Requires social media platforms to show a 60 second warning of the impact of social media on mental health.Bill Details
SB 711Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Johns
EducationReplacing chronic absenteeism in the school report card, with a metric that measures things within the control of a school, like a climate survey, enhances the usefulness of the school report card, making it a toll schools may use to provide a better education to Oklahoma kids.Bill Details
SB 712DormantSen. PaxtonLegalPro-Growth: The courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
SB 730Pro-GrowthSen. Hines
Rep. Miller
WorkforceOklahoma needs more direct flights to continue its economic growth and to attract talent. Creating a centralized plan for developing airport construction will help guide Oklahoma to achieve this.Bill Details
SB 744DormantSen. GillespieWorkforceMonitor: Prohibits employers from discriminating against, discharging or otherwise penalizing employees who exercised their right to vote or right of free speech.Bill Details
SB 745Pro-GrowthSen. Gillespie
Rep. Moore
WorkforceAllowing nontraditional student to have a way to get their high school diploma will increase the number of people in Oklahoma qualified for more opportunities.Bill Details
SB 747Pro-GrowthSen. Reinhardt
Rep. Harris
LegalAllows individuals seeking a protective order the right to claim good cause to prevent deposition of a high-ranking officer, in doing so, this will ensure those individuals are brought into the fray when necessary. Bill Details
SB 754DormantSen. GreenWorkforcePro-Growth: Increasing the number of doctoral students in the state supports an innovative economy through the research and development the students are involved in.Bill Details
SB 773MonitorSen. Gollihare
Rep. Stinson
HealthcareModifies the definition of pharmacy benefits management to exclude the administration of a pharmacy discount card. Allows the Attorney General to collect prescription data in investigations. Bill Details
SB 778DormantSen. RaderEducationPro-Growth: Teachers are the start of the workforce pipeline. If Oklahoma cannot retain or attract great teachers, our future workforce will suffer and our economy with it. Charging the Oklahoma Workforce Commission with creating a training program for teachers will help increase the teacher pool.Bill Details
SB 789Anti-GrowthSen. Gollihare
Rep. Stinton
HealthcareSB 789 was amended to remove the $15 professional fee, but the bill prohibits effective rate contracting in a pharmacy benefits manager relationship. Prohibitions on contracting ability, especially in health care, will increase costs for all Oklahomans.Bill Details
SB 801DromantSen. DeeversHealthcareAnti-Growth: Creates a private right of action for pharmacy companies. This creates increased liability to those companies operating in the state and would have a negative impact on the health or Oklahomans.Bill Details
SB 805Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Osburn
WorkforceCompacts allow workforce to flow into Oklahoma with ease since their out of state license would be valid here. Also important for military spouses.Bill Details
SB 809DormantSen. BergstromHealthcarePro-Growth: Providing qualified medical professional with prescriptive authority increases the workforce pool and access to healthcare for Oklahomans.Bill Details
SB 816DormantSen. BorenTaxPro-Growth: Childcare is a pivotal piece of workforce infrastructure. Providing a tax credit for companies that provide any number of types of childcare benefits will help keep employees working, increasing Oklahoma's overall economic prosperity.Bill Details
SB 819DormantSen. Alvord
Rep. Steagall
LegalPro-Growth: The courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
SB 827DormantSen. GollihareLegalPro-Growth: Replaces the cap on non-economic damages. Removal of this cap cost the state $2.7 billion in GDP and $135.9 million in state and local taxes.Bill Details
SB 830DormantSen. DanielsLegalMonitorBill Details
SB 833DormantSen. Daniels
Rep. Tedford
LegalPro-Growth: SB 833 limits the use of a dollar figure that is in excess of what medical treatments are outstanding, decreasing the cost of litigation outcomes. Studies show that when a dollar figure is given to the jury, the jury awards at or above that particular number. So, plaintiff's attorneys use this method of jury anchoring to increase the awards.Bill Details
SB 838DormantSen. Thompson
Rep. Moore
TechnologyMonitorBill Details
SB 839DormantSen. ThompsonTechnologyMonitorBill Details
SB 841Pro-GrowthSen. Pugh
Rep. Hasenbeck
EducationOklahoma NAEP scores continued to fall, including in fourth grade reading. Reading is fundamental to thriving economies, so Oklahoma needs to employ anything it can to increase literacy in schools.Bill Details
SB 848DormantSen. Bullard
Rep. K. West
TaxAnti-Growth: Without federal funding schools would need to backfill the amount and budget, this would likely involve an increase in property taxes.Bill Details
SB 867DormantSen. HicksEducationPro-Growth: Measuring growth is a better metric to measure students and schools. Shifting the required ESSA report card to reflect growth will ensure that out schools and students develop a growth mindset.Bill Details
SB 885DormantSen. Seifried
Rep. C. Caldwell
TechnologyMonitorBill Details
SB 887DormantSen. JettWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 894DormantSen. Coleman
Rep. Newton
TechnologyMonitorBill Details
SB 909DormantSen. DanielsInfrastructureMonitorBill Details
SB 911MonitorSen. Coleman
Rep. Tedford
Economic DevelopmentModifies various provisions of the Employment Security Act.Bill Details
SB 915MonitorSen. Green
Rep. Boles
EnergyProvides construction requirement for commercial solar farms.Bill Details
SB 918DormantSen. Bergstrom
Rep. Kendrix
LegalPro-Growth: The courts are the proper check on agency rules when the legislature does not clearly define the agency's duties. So ensuring the courts analyze agency rules de novo is proper and could help alleviate red tape created by agencies creating rules without proper authorization.Bill Details
SB 919DormantSen. GreenEnergyMonitorBill Details
SB 920MonitorSen. Rosino
Rep. Miller
InfrastructureDefines heliport, VTOL aircraft, and vertiport as they relate to aerospace infrastructure. Requires an person erecting or altering a structure within 1 nautical mile of a heliport or vertiport to secure a permit. Directs Department of Aerospace to develop a statewide network of UAS and AAM detection systems as well as statewide or regional command, control, and radar systemsBill Details
SB 923DormantSen. NiceWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 924MonitorSen. Coleman
Rep. Tedford
WorkforceModifies provisions of the Employment Security Act of 1980. Authorizes the Employment Security Commission to alter appeal filing requirements to respond to significant economic situations wherein evidence suggests potential fraud. Bill Details
SB 931DormantSen. Jech
Rep. C. Caldwell
TechnologyMonitorBill Details
SB 932DormantSen. Jech
Rep. C. Caldwell
TechnologyAnti-Growth: Creates a private right of action for parents against social media companies for the adverse effects of excessive use of the platforms. The creation of this PRA opens businesses to liability over something not within their control.Bill Details
SB 936DormantSen. Dossett
LegalMonitorBill Details
SB 938DormantSen. KirtWorkforceMonitorBill Details
SB 963DormantSen. StandridgeInfrastructureMonitorBill Details
SB 964DormantSen. StandridgeInfrastructureAnti-Growth: Terminating the Oklahoma Turnpike approved projects to increase legislative control over the projects, increases the projects' costs, slows development, and circumvents the established process.Bill Details
SB 966DormantSen. StandridgeInfrastructureAnti-Growth: The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is a board consisting of representation across the state based on defined districts, creating another board above this one is superfluous.Bill Details
SB 969DormantSen. Standridge
Rep. R. West
InfrastructureAnti-Growth: Requiring the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to compensate all abutting property owners will increase the cost of turnpike builds dramatically, in turn, these costs will likely increase the fees Oklahomans pay for use of the turnpike.Bill Details
SB 975DormantSen. WingardInfrastructureAnti-Growth: Terminating the Oklahoma Turnpike approved projects to increase legislative control over the projects, increases the projects' costs, slows development, and circumvents the established process.Bill Details
SB 983DormantSen. StandridgeInfrastructureMonitorBill Details
SB 986DormantSen. Thompson
Rep. Stinson
Economic DevelopmentMonitorBill Details
SB 987Pro-GrowthSen. ThompsonEconomic DevelopmentBy creating a board to govern the Department Of Commerce, a group of experts will be at the helm of ensuring Oklahoma is pursuing the proper industries for growth and be able to provide guidance on what a business looks for when seeking expansion or moving operations.Bill Details
SB 993MonitorSen. Gollihare
Rep. Stinson
HealthcareProhibits PBMs from exceeding an annual limit of 100 prescription claims with a specific prescription number and date of fill per calendar year. Auditors shall be required to ensure each preliminary findings report contains specific prescription numbers, dates, names, and NDC numbersBill Details
SB 994DormantSen. HamiltonLegalAnti-Growth: Excluding economic development from the use of eminent domain limiting the ability for economic growth, infrastructure development, and may slow job growth.Bill Details
SB 997Anti-GrowthSen. Frix
Rep. Sneed
Economic DevelopmentCreates the Procurement Protection Act of 2025. Prohibits state-owned enterprises of a foreign adversary from bidding on contracts with state agencies and political subdivisions. If OMES determines a company has provided false certification to curve this measure, they will be fined $250,000 in a civil penalty.Bill Details
SB 1003DormantSen. StewartEnergyMonitorBill Details
SB 1005DormantSen. StewartHealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1007DormantSen. MurdockEconomic DevelopmentMonitorBill Details
SB 1013DormantSen. DanielsLegalMonitorBill Details
SB 1014MonitorSen. Stewart
Rep. K. West
Economic DevelopmentRequires political subdivisions awarding construction contracts exceeding $100,000, or construction management trade contracts or subcontracts exceeding $50,000, to give preferences to local bids instead of authorizing such preferences. Bill Details
SB 1025DormantSen. Haste
Rep. Bashore
HealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1030DormantSen. HowardLegalMonitorBill Details
SB 1047DormantSen. McIntosh
Rep. Newton
HealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1048DormantSen. Bullard
Rep. Lepak
HealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1060DormantSen. Thompson
Rep. Stinson
HealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1063DormantSen. RosinoHealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1064DormantSen. Rosino
Rep. Stinson
HealthcareMonitorBill Details
SB 1065DormantSen. Howard
Rep. Lepak
LegalPro-Growth: Reinstates the cap on non-economic damages in civil litigation. The evidence is clear, a cap on non-economic damages will encourage growth. The estimated economic impact of the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that declared the cap unconstitutional has been a loss of $3.7 billion per year and 32,300 jobs since 2020.Bill Details
SB 1067Pro-GrowthSen. Rosino
Rep. Stinson
HealthcareModifies the reimbursement rate for out-of-network Ambulance Service Provider Act, which will lower healthcare costs. A study done by The State Chamber Research Foundation showed that without this amendment per month per person premiums would increase by over $3.00. Bill Details
SB 1085DormantSen. Howard
Rep. Schreiber
LegalMonitorBill Details
SB 1087DormantSen. HinesTaxMonitorBill Details
SB 1095DormantSen. ThompsonEconomic DevelopmentMonitorBill Details
SB 1098DormantSen. Thompson
Rep. Kannady
TaxMonitorBill Details
SB 1101DormantSen. Coleman
Rep. Tedford
HealthcareMonitor: Requires dental carriers offering dental coverage to file a report with the Insurance Commissioner that includes the dental loss ratio for the preceding calendar year reported by market segment on or before June 30, 2027. The initial report shall include data from 2024, 2025, 2026.Bill Details
SB 1102DormantSen. Coleman
Rep. Roe
Economic DevelopmentMonitor: Requires the manufacturer of a vapor product to certify to the attorney general that it submitted a timely filed remarket tobacco product application to the FDA.Bill Details
SB 1115DormantSen. Daniels
Rep. Pfeiffer
LegalPro-Growth: Excludes legal activities of manufacturing, marketing and selling products from the definition of public nuisance, which will give business assurances that they will not be sued under public nuisance.Bill Details
SB 1117DormantSen. StewartEconomic DevelopmentMonitorBill Details
SB 1120DormantSen. DanielsLegalMonitorBill Details
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Banning, Chris58H - 24R2034
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Bennett, Forrest66H - 92D2028
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Burns, Ty84H - 35R2030
Caldwell, Chad87H - 40R2026
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Clinton, AmandaNAH - 71D2037
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Daniels, Julie94S - 29R2028
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Deevers, Dusty55S - 32R2035
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Eaves, Ryan89H - 22R2036
Fetgatter, Scott81H - 16R2028
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Frix, Avery88S - 9R2030
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Gann, Tom46H - 8R2028
George, John85H - 36R2034
Gillespie, Christi100S - 33R2036
Gise, Emily60H - 90R2036
Gollihare, Todd92S - 12R2034
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Green, Grant93S - 28R2034
Grego, Jim85H - 17R2030
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Hall, Chuck86S - 20R2030
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Hamilton, Warren61S - 7R2032
Hardin, David74H - 86R2030
Harris, Erick90H - 39R2036
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Haste, John94S - 36R2030
Hays, Neil82H - 13R2034
Hefner, Ellyn65H - 87D2034
Hicks, Carri59S - 40D2030
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Lay, Mike86H - 68R2036
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Lowe, Dick85H - 56R2032
Luttrell, Ken89H - 37R2026
Manger, Robert90H - 101R2030
Mann, Mark75S - 46D2036
Marti, T.J.79H - 75R2030
May, Stan89H - 80R2030
Maynard, Cody69H - 21R2034
McCane, Michelle83H - 72D2036
McIntosh, Julie73S - 3R2036
Menz, Annie69H - 45D2034
Miller, Nicole93H - 82R2030
Moore, Anthony85H - 57R2032
Munson, Cyndi65H - 85D2028
Murdock, Casey88S - 27R2026
Newton, Carl77H - 58R2028
Nice, Nikke54S - 48D2036
Norwood, KevinNAH - 74R2037
Olsen, Jim73H - 2R2030
Osburn, Mike93H - 81R2028
Pae, Daniel90H - 62R2030
Patzkowsky, Kenton83H - 61R2030
Paxton, Lonnie92S - 23R2028
Pederson, Roland89S - 19R2028
Pfeiffer, John92H - 38R2026
Pittman, Ajay67H - 99D2030
Pogemiller, Ellen55H - 88D2036
Prieto, Dana85S - 34R2034
Provenzano, Melissa69H - 79D2030
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Rader, Dave90S - 39R2028
Ranson, Trish56H - 34D2030
Reinhardt, Aaron92S - 37R2036
Roberts, Eric88H - 83R2032
Roe, Cindy84H - 42R2030
Rosecrants, Jacob68H - 46D2029
Rosino, Paul88S - 45R2029
Sacchieri, Kendal68S - 43R2036
Schreiber, Suzanne75H - 70D2034
Seifried, Ally98S - 2R2034
Shaw, Jim53H - 32R2036
Smith, David79H - 18R2030
Sneed, Chris72H - 14R2030
Staires, Clay80H - 66R2034
Standridge, Lisa63S - 15R2036
Stanley, Brenda86S - 42R2030
Stark, Marilyn86H - 100R2030
Steagall, Jay71H - 43R2030
Sterling, Danny83H - 27R2030
Stewart, Jack91S - 18R2034
Stewart, Ron54H - 73D2036
Stinson, Preston92H - 96R2032
Strom, Judd85H - 10R2030
Tedford, Mark88H - 69R2034
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Turner, Tim80H - 15R2036
Waldron, John60H - 77D2030
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West, Kevin72H - 54R2028
West, Rick44H - 3R2030
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