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Committee approves bill barring state agencies from using funds or staff to promote or participate in pride events

April 07, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Committee approves bill barring state agencies from using funds or staff to promote or participate in pride events
Chair Bullard presented House Bill 12-19 to prohibit state agencies, boards, commissions or departments from using state funds, resources or staff time to promote LGBTQ-identified events or to fly the pride flag.

Sponsor remarks framed the bill as fiscal prioritization: "This is a bill to make sure, that state governments and agencies, state entities don't use state funds and resources to promote LGBTQ or bridal month or use or fly the pride flag," the sponsor said, arguing state resources should be focused on core services.

Opponents warned the language could limit public-health and outreach efforts targeted at hard-to-reach populations and said the measure would be perceived as singling out LGBTQ Oklahomans. Senator Bourne said, "This will be seen as a bill that targets people," and Senator Kurt and others cited evidence that laws or policy signals can negatively affect mental-health outcomes and reduce care-seeking.

Members debated covered entities (the sponsor said political subdivisions such as cities and counties are not included, but schools and universities are covered because of how they are created in state law), whether the bill would prevent health departments from conducting outreach at community events, and whether the measure would remove event listings from state tourism calendars. The sponsor said municipal and private organizers could still promote events; state agencies simply could not use resources to participate or promote.

After extensive debate, the committee approved the bill by a recorded vote, 5 ayes and 2 nays. The sponsor said agencies could still serve any person regardless of identity but could not use state funds to participate in promotional activities or fly a pride flag.

Next steps: House Bill 12-19 will go to the full Senate for further consideration.

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