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Representative Norwood’s HB 3,128 would create a large voluntary workforce task force; members question overlap and size

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Representative Norwood’s HB 3,128 would create a large voluntary workforce task force; members question overlap and size
Representative Norwood presented House Bill 3,128, which would create a voluntary task force charged with identifying legislative and administrative barriers to workforce entry and recommending actions to agencies or the legislature.

Norwood said the workforce commission is intentionally included as a member so the new task force would not duplicate work but rather coordinate across agencies, businesses and stakeholders. "I very intentionally included the workforce commission on the task force," Norwood told the committee, and said the measure aims to gather direct, actionable information on barriers such as second-chance employment and veteran placement.

Several members questioned the need for a new task force rather than relying on the existing workforce commission. One committee member warned that large task forces "do not move very rapidly" and often produce reports that end up on a shelf, asking why the committee should create a 19–21 member body rather than make the existing commission work. Norwood responded that the task force’s size reflects the number of agencies and stakeholders that touch workforce issues and that business participants are motivated to identify and remove barriers.

A follow-up question asked whether members would be paid; Norwood said participation would be voluntary and unpaid. After discussion the committee moved and seconded the bill; the clerk announced a vote tally of 12 aye, 4 nay and the bill was reported out of committee to the floor.

The hearing recorded substantive debate about the task force’s structure and potential duplication with the workforce commission; the sponsor emphasized coordination and voluntary service rather than replacement of existing bodies.

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