During the floor session the Senate considered a number of additional bills and recorded roll‑call votes.
- SB1189: Sponsor explained removal of pilot status from the school security fund to permit $50 million per year to be allocated evenly across districts; a restore‑title amendment was adopted and the bill advanced and later declared an emergency measure (floor tallies reported 40–5 at advancement and final passage as recorded on the floor).
- SB1217: Sponsor Senator Daniels said the bill prevents consumers from being required to sign a contract before touring a home, responding to concerns arising from a settlement affecting the National Association of Realtors; senators questioned drafting history and lobbying involvement; SB1217 advanced and passed (46–0).
- SB1221: Senator Gillespie explained that Service Oklahoma must provide electronic tracking of mailing status for driver's licenses/IDs and an optional expedited delivery service paid by the individual; sponsor said expedited fees should offset fiscal impact, and the bill passed (47–0) and was declared an emergency measure.
- SB1272: Sponsor Senator Hines described raising the parental income cap for the Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant from $50,000 to $80,000; a title restore amendment was adopted, the bill advanced and later passed on third reading (40–4) and was declared an emergency measure.
Each of these items was recorded on the floor with roll‑call tallies and emergency designations as noted.