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Votes at a glance: Oklahoma Senate advances and passes a broad package of bills (March 23, 2026)

March 23, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Votes at a glance: Oklahoma Senate advances and passes a broad package of bills (March 23, 2026)
During a deadline-week floor session the Oklahoma State Senate advanced and passed a package of bills across multiple policy areas. Selected results recorded in the transcript are shown below (roll-call tallies are quoted as recorded on the floor):

- Senate Bill 1521 (AI social companions): advanced to third reading; roll recorded on the floor for advancement as "43 I and 0 nay." (Sponsor: Sen. Hamilton)

- Senate Bill 372 (carry firearms in state lodges): recorded passage "Having received 38 I and 5 nay." (Sponsor: Sen. Hines)

- Senate Bill 1232 (copper theft penalty increase): advanced and later declared passed (roll phrasing in transcript at the time of passage).

- Senate Bill 1307 (religious-freedom statutory cleanup): passed (recorded: 39 I and 6 nay).

- Senate Bill 1338 (literacy coaches — remove pilot): passed; later recorded as passed and adopted as an emergency measure (floor record adjusted to 42 I and 3 nay before emergency declaration).

- Senate Bill 1390 (water resources board allocation extension): advanced and passed (floor passage recorded in transcript).

- Senate Bill 1451 (voter registration checkbox and reporting): passed and declared an emergency measure (recorded passage in transcript).

- Senate Bill 1463 (polygraph examiners board sunset): passed and recorded as an emergency measure.

- Senate Bill 1558 (group-home definition alignment for OJA youth): passed (roll recorded as 44 I and 0 nay).

- Senate Bill 1567 (APRN prescriptive-authority cleanup): passed (floor record indicated passage with recorded votes).

- Senate Bill 1595 (anti-steering for CDL grants): passed (floor record shows passage declared in transcript).

- Senate Bill 1621 (public libraries represented by district attorney): passed (recorded 42 I and 0 nay).

- Senate Bill 1734 (AI in schools — district policies): passed (42 I and 0 nay recorded).

- Senate Bill 1749 (LP gas rules for mobile food vendors): passed (floor record recorded final passage).

- Senate Bill 1833 (SNAP purchase restrictions): passed (floor record: 38 I and 6 nay).

- Senate Bill 1991 (OMES capital assets fund changes): passed and later declared an emergency measure (floor record shows votes recorded).

- Senate Bill 1992 (Commerce strategic finance partner definition): passed (floor record: 30 I and 14 a as read).

- Senate Bill 63 (school-board stipend update): laid over for amendment/clarification after floor Q&A.

- Senate Bill 2063 (unclaimed property disclosure): passed (floor recorded passage).

- Senate Bill 2180 (foreign lobbying registration): passed (44 I and 0 nay recorded on the floor).

- Senate Bill 80 (Turnpike Authority project sunset and transparency): passed after a floor amendment restored one project; sponsor cited an audit recommending more transparency.

These tallies and outcomes are reproduced from the floor transcript. If a roll-call phrase was ambiguous in the original record, the transcript text was used rather than an interpretation. Formal enrolled text, governor’s action, or any House concurrence (if required) will determine final legal effect.

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