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Administrative Rules

14 Members

Appropriations and Budget

32 Members
10 Subcommittees

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

17 Members
5 Committees

Conference Committee on Administrative Rules

14 Members

Conference Committee on Commerce and Economic Development Oversight

16 Members

Conference Committee on Education Oversight

9 Members

Conference Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Oversight

14 Members

Conference Committee on Government Oversight

16 Members

Conference Committee on Health and Human Services Oversight

14 Members

Conference Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

14 Members

Conference Committee on Rules

10 Members

Education Oversight

9 Members
2 Committees

Energy and Natural Resources Oversight

15 Members
4 Committees

GCCA

31 Members

Government Oversight

17 Members
5 Committees

Health and Human Services Oversight

14 Members
4 Committees

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

30 Members

Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding

12 Members

Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Economic Development and Workforce Working Group

3 Members

Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Government Transformation and Collaboration Working Group

3 Members

Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Health and Human Services Working Group

3 Members

Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Transportation, Infrastructure and Rural Development Working Group

2 Members

Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations

5 Members

Joint Task Force on the Grand River Dam Authority

5 Members

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

14 Members
3 Committees

Legislative Evaluation and Development (LEAD)

5 Members

Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT)

7 Members

Rules

10 Members

Select Committee to Review Mental Health Finances

14 Members

Special Conference Committee on HB 2104

5 Members

Special Conference Committee on SB 1000

5 Members

Special Conference Committee on SB 1054

6 Members

Special Conference Committee on SB 647

5 Members

Task Force on Rethinking Paying Subminimal Wage for Persons with Disabilities

1 Members

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Feb 11, 2026

Dollens passes bill protecting homeowners

OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Mickey Dollens, D-Oklahoma City, passed  HB 1064  out of the Banking, Financial Services, and Pensions committee. The measure bans large institutional investors from buying homes within the state. “People live in homes, not corporations,” said Dollens. “This bill ensures hedge funds and their subsidies are unable to own a single-family residential property. Oklahomans deserve to be protected over corporations.” The bill now heads to the Government Oversight committee. -END-



Feb 11, 2026
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Eaves Bill Examines Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees

OKLAHOMA CITY - A proposal to study three-year bachelor’s degree programs by Rep. Ryan Eaves, R-Atoka, advanced Tuesday with a unanimous vote from the House Postsecondary Education Committee. House Bill 3315 would direct the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to conduct a feasibility study on bachelor’s degree programs that could be completed in three years, or 90 credit hours.  Eaves said the proposal is designed to give lawmakers solid information before considering any future changes to higher education policy.  "This bill gives us a way to take a careful, targeted look at three-year bachelor’s degree programs,” Eaves said. “It’s important that feasibility and accreditation are fully examined before moving forward."  The study would review a range of academic fields and consider whether adjustments to course requirements, elective hours or overall credit totals are feasible. It also would evaluate potential impacts on accreditation standards as well as how three-year degrees would be viewed by employers and graduate programs.  Under the bill, the State Regents would be required to submit a report outlining their findings to state leaders by July 1, 2027.  HB3315 now advances to the Education Oversight Committee for further consideration.



Feb 11, 2026
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Oklahoma House Veterans Caucus Renamed Veterans and Public Safety Caucus; New Leadership Announced

Oklahoma House Veterans Caucus Renamed Veterans and Public Safety Caucus; New Leadership Announced OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House Veterans Caucus has officially been renamed the Veterans and Public Safety Caucus, reflecting an expanded mission to support not only military veterans but also the broader public safety community across the state. Rep. Derrick Hildebrant, R-Catoosa, a retired Air Force veteran with 25 years of service in the Oklahoma Air National Guard, has been named chairman of the caucus.  “It is an honor to serve as chairman of the Veterans and Public Safety Caucus,” Hildebrant said. “Our veterans and public safety professionals embody service and sacrifice. This caucus will work to ensure they have the resources, support and recognition they deserve for the roles they play in keeping Oklahoma strong and safe.” Rep. John George, R-Newalla, who served in the Oklahoma National Guard for five years and the Oklahoma City Police Department for over 30 years, has been named vice chairman. “Veterans, law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders all answer the call to serve,” George said. “As vice chairman, I look forward to advancing policies that strengthen support systems for these men and women and their families across our state.” The name change highlights the caucus’ commitment to advocate for veterans, active-duty service members, first responders and public safety professionals who serve and protect Oklahoma communities.