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Senate Education Committee advances multiple education bills including land‑office, ag, leave and funding measures

February 17, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Senate Education Committee advances multiple education bills including land‑office, ag, leave and funding measures
The Senate Education Committee spent its session advancing a package of education bills covering school land administration, agricultural education, professional development, student testing notices and employee benefits.

Key committee actions included unanimous or near‑unanimous votes to advance: Senate Bill 843 (allowing low‑ADM schools expanded hiring flexibility) and Senate Bill 1733 (requiring law‑enforcement notification within 24 hours for child‑abuse allegations). The committee also approved a request bill from the Commissioners of the Land Office (SB 1476) after testimony from John Fisher on appraisal and public‑notice practices.

Senator Yek’s SB 14‑10 codifying the Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom program was amended to remove a revolving‑fund fee increase and passed 11–0. The committee advanced technical or housekeeping bills including extensions of agency sunsets (SB 14‑61) and CareerTech accreditation adjustments (SB 17‑35).

On employee benefits and compensation, the committee moved measures aimed at recruiting and retaining teachers: SB 12‑72 (raising the cap on the tuition equalization grant) passed with an 8–2 tally, and SB 12‑04 (three‑day bereavement leave for education employees for loss of a spouse or child, including miscarriage) was advanced; sponsors discussed fiscal questions and said state appropriation considerations remain.

Several bills were described as codifications of existing practice or statute; committee members frequently asked clarifying implementation questions (for example, appraisal and public‑notice procedures for the Commissioners of the Land Office and how state funds would backfill local costs for mandated leaves). The hearing concluded after the final roll calls and routine adjournment.

The full committee transcript includes roll calls and recorded tallies for each bill advanced from committee; sponsors noted some items will require appropriations or further drafting before floor consideration.

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