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OKLAHOMA CITY – The First Session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned Sine Die today, capping a landmark session marked by numerous legislative victories, generational policy reforms and a unified vision for Oklahoma’s future.
Senate President Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, and House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, each celebrating their first sessions as leaders of their respective chambers, praised the Legislature’s accomplishments and said the work accomplished this year sets the tone for sustained progress in years to come.
“This session has been about laying the foundation for Oklahoma’s future,” said Pro Tem Paxton. “We came in with a clear mission to put our state on a stronger footing, and we delivered. We passed transformational tax reforms that return hard-earned dollars to Oklahoma families and businesses while keeping our state competitive. I’m proud of the Senate’s work to pass common-sense legislation that reflects the values of the people we represent. From reducing unnecessary virtual school days to making classrooms more focused by removing cellphones and curbing DEI ideology on our campuses, to modernizing the way we approach energy and economic development, we took bold steps to improve our state's future. We’ve proven that good governance yields real results. We’re not just talking about the future, we’re building it.”
House Speaker Kyle Hilbert praised the teamwork across both chambers.
“This session was about taking bold action to improve the lives of every Oklahoman,” said Speaker Hilbert. “We prioritized policies that put students, families and businesses first. We were able to cut taxes, strengthen our schools and modernize outdated laws that held us back. I’m especially proud of the bipartisan support we saw on issues that matter most to everyday citizens. The legislation we passed isn’t just a checklist of campaign promises, it’s a roadmap to a better, stronger Oklahoma. These measures aren’t just wins for today, they’re investments in the next generation.
Among the top accomplishments highlighted by legislative leadership are:
During the coming months, the Legislature will begin the process of moving into the Second Session of the 60th Legislature with interim studies and bill filing later in the year. For updates, visit the websites for the Oklahoma Senate and Oklahoma House of Representatives for more information.
Overview of Legislation from the First Session of the 60th Legislature.pdf
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