The Oklahoma House of Representatives moved and passed multiple bills on the floor during the session, taking recorded roll-call votes on a range of measures from administrative updates to policy changes in environment, torts and technology.
Notable outcomes included:
- House Bill 30-15 (Service Oklahoma): Sponsor Representative Curbs said the bill authorizes Service Oklahoma to issue and manage electronic credentials. The House passed the bill by a recorded vote, 73 aye, 22 nay.
- House Bill 34-72 (environment and natural resources): Representative Curbs explained technical updates; the House passed the bill by recorded vote, 92 aye, 2 nay.
- House Bill 34-53 (eminent domain): Representative Stairs described amended language that shifts the burden of proof in condemnation litigation to the condemning authority; members debated utilities carveouts and agency support. The House passed the amended bill by recorded vote, 91 aye, 4 nay.
- House Bill 41-28 (Game and Fish): Representative Fett Gatter presented a floor substitute and harvest-limit carveouts for select counties; the House passed the bill, recorded as 64 aye, 30 nay.
- House Bill 41-26 (torts — liability for motocross parks): Passed by recorded vote, 91 aye, 5 nay.
- Technology and AI-related measure (House Bill 35-44): Representative Maynard led an amendment focusing the bill on social AI companions designed to simulate emotional human relationships and to prevent minor interactions; the House recorded a wide majority (96 aye, 0 nay) in favor.
- House Joint Resolution HJR10-69 (constitutional boundary cleanups): Leader Lawson explained updates to constitutional language on county boundaries and seats; the House passed the resolution by recorded vote, 78 aye, 14 nay.
Many of the bills were advanced with floor amendments or substitutes that sponsors said came from stakeholder conversations; roll calls and recorded tallies were announced by the clerk for each final passage. Where floor debate occurred, members raised questions about carveouts, local impacts, funding links and implementation mechanisms.