OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill modernizing Oklahoma’s college savings plan has been signed into law by the governor. Senate Bill 1989, by Sen. Nikki Nice, D-Oklahoma City, and Rep.
OKLAHOMA CITY— Senator Roland Pederson, R-Burlington, applauded the signing of House Bill 3934, a new law intended to encourage dental professionals to choose Oklahoma and strengthen the dental workforce.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Democratic Leader Julia Kirt said that although the 2026 legislative session included some good initiatives for helping more Oklahomans thrive, there were many more missed opportunities to put people over politics.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation to better support teachers and staff following the death of a spouse or child, including miscarriage, has become law. Senate Bill 1204, by Sen. Mark Mann, D-Oklahoma City, and Rep.
OKLAHOMA CITY— Senator Brenda Stanley, R-Midwest City, applauded Senate Bill 1644 becoming law, legislation she authored to designate Alpha-gal Syndrome (AGS) as a reportable disease in Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate Thursday, adjourned the Second Session of the 60thLegislature sine die, marking the official end to this year’s Legislative Session.
Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, said it was a successful year with meaningful laws passed and signed into law for all Oklahomans.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Tom Woods, R-Westville, released the following statement Thursday in response to misleading information circulating on social media referring to legislative action on HB 4423.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Bill 504 by Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, became law this week, officially prohibiting marriage in the state of Oklahoma before the age of 18.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Todd Gollihare, R-Kellyville, and House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, today applauded the unanimous Senate passage of Senate Bill 633, also known as Leo’s Law, legislation designed to strengthen protections for children who are exposed to the dangers of fentanyl.
The measure passed the Oklahoma Senate on a 47-0 vote and now goes to the governor for consideration.
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