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Quick take: HR1045 adopted; Senate Bill 1627 (criminal statutes cleanup) passes with emergency; procedural motions noted

April 08, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Quick take: HR1045 adopted; Senate Bill 1627 (criminal statutes cleanup) passes with emergency; procedural motions noted
Several procedural and legislative actions concluded on the House floor during the session.

House Resolution 1045, designating the second week of April as Lung Cancer Action Week, was explained by Representative Rowe and adopted by unanimous consent.

Representative Dobrinsky moved to rescind the naming of conference and to request further conference on House Bills 2155 and 2157; the motions were entered 'without objection' and recorded as orders.

Representative Worthen presented Senate Bill 1627, described as technical cleanup of duplicate criminal statutes resulting from modernization. The bill was advanced and passed on final reading by a roll-call vote of 89 aye and 2 nay; the House achieved the two-thirds threshold and declared the measure an emergency.

Members made committee announcements and the Speaker adjourned the session until April 9, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.

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