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Votes at a glance: multiple House bills and joint resolutions advanced and passed

May 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Votes at a glance: multiple House bills and joint resolutions advanced and passed
The Oklahoma Senate moved through a broad set of bills on third reading with routine explanations, unanimous-consent advancements and a sequence of recorded votes. Highlights from the floor include:

- SJR 50 (major rule): advanced and passed, 45–0.
- SJR 52 (major rule, physician-visit cap removal): passed, 41–4.
- SJR 53 (OMMA packaging rule with estimated fiscal impact): passed, 37–9.
- HB 1185 (protect historic military firearms for honor-guard use): passed, 46–0.
- HB 1937 (teacher/student communications): passed as emergency, 47–0; declared emergency for immediate effect.
- HB 2035 (funeral services licensing definitions): passed, 41–5.
- HB 2166 (legal newspaper distribution option): passed, 46–0.
- HB 3148 (VIN inspections for dealers): passed, 39–7.
- HB 3323 (electronic notarization cleanup for vehicle sales): passed, 40–7.
- HB 3466 (eliminate petty cash at Corporation Commission finance): passed, 44–3.
- HB 3498 (corporation act / LLC updates): passed, 47–0.
- HB 3661 (sunset removal for forestry equipment sales tax exemption): passed, 34–13.
- HB 3678 (harassing electronic communications to public officials): passed, 47–0.
- HB 3710 (rising scholars cohort schedule): passed, 44–0.
- HB 3977 (state veterinarian qualifications): passed, 40–5.
- HB 3986 (gross production tax exemption extension): passed, 40–5.
- HB 4104 (peeping-tom penalties): passed, 41–4.
- HB 4108 (airport operational-area critical-infrastructure trespass): passed, 45–0.
- HB 4142 (explosive device conspiracy expansion): passed, 45–0.
- HB 4191 (Quality Jobs Act adjustments): passed, 25–21 (closely divided).
- HB 4274 (school choice for children of active-duty parents): passed, 46–0 (emergency).
- HB 4275 (case managers and peer support for first responders): passed, 46–0.
- HB 4322 (funeral-director certification change): passed, 39–7.
- HB 4336 (interventional pain management update): passed, 46–1.
- HB 4484 (state vehicle use allowance): passed, 41–6.
- HB 3880 (tourism ad compensation and magazine discretion): passed, 32–14.
- HB 1687 (uniform health-care decisions act): passed, 47–0.

Many other items were advanced by unanimous consent on the floor with no recorded debate. Several bills were acted on as emergency measures, allowing immediate effect subject to enrollment.

This roundup aggregates roll-call tallies and the short floor explanations given; readers should consult official enrolled bills for full text and effective dates.

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