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John George
Oklahoma Representative

John George

Republican
District: HD-036
61
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SB176 Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage (passed 65 to 25 on 5/22/2025). Requires health benefit plans that offer coverage for FDA-approved “contraceptive drugs” to cover an initial three-month supply and then a recurrent six-month supply.

5/22/2025
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SB176 Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage (passed 65 to 25 on 5/22/2025). Requires health benefit plans that offer coverage for FDA-approved “contraceptive drugs” to cover an initial three-month supply and then a recurrent six-month supply.

SB269 Carbon Capture (passed 73 to 12 on 5/1/2025). Gives the Oklahoma Corporation Commission exclusive jurisdiction over Class VI CO2 injection wells and related storage units.

5/1/2025
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SB269 Carbon Capture (passed 73 to 12 on 5/1/2025). Gives the Oklahoma Corporation Commission exclusive jurisdiction over Class VI CO2 injection wells and related storage units.

HB2299 Article V Convention: Delegates (passed 51 to 37 on 3/25/2025). Would set forth guidelines to regulate the conduct of delegates to a “convention for proposing amendments” held under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

3/25/2025
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HB2299 Article V Convention: Delegates (passed 51 to 37 on 3/25/2025). Would set forth guidelines to regulate the conduct of delegates to a “convention for proposing amendments” held under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

HB1197 Constitutional Money (passed 77 to 15 on 3/24/2025). Would enable Oklahoma residents to use a transaction card to make purchases with gold and silver from a state-approved bullion depository.

3/24/2025
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HB1197 Constitutional Money (passed 77 to 15 on 3/24/2025). Would enable Oklahoma residents to use a transaction card to make purchases with gold and silver from a state-approved bullion depository.

HB1082 Equal Shared Parenting (passed 92 to 1 on 3/24/2025). Creates a rebuttable presumption in child-custody cases that “joint custody and equally shared parenting time is in the best interest of the child.”

3/24/2025
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HB1082 Equal Shared Parenting (passed 92 to 1 on 3/24/2025). Creates a rebuttable presumption in child-custody cases that “joint custody and equally shared parenting time is in the best interest of the child.”

HB1689 Punishing Retail Theft (passed 54 to 33 on 3/12/2025). Would make it unlawful to remove a shopping cart from a retail establishment with the intent to deprive the owner of its use, and punish offenders with a fine and/or imprisonment.

3/12/2025
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HB1689 Punishing Retail Theft (passed 54 to 33 on 3/12/2025). Would make it unlawful to remove a shopping cart from a retail establishment with the intent to deprive the owner of its use, and punish offenders with a fine and/or imprisonment.

SB1122 Funding Government Schools (passed 70 to 24 on 5/30/2024). Outlines the allocation and budgeting of $5.9 billion for the public school system for FY 2024-25.

5/30/2024
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SB1122 Funding Government Schools (passed 70 to 24 on 5/30/2024). Outlines the allocation and budgeting of $5.9 billion for the public school system for FY 2024-25.

SB426 Restoring State and National Sovereignty (passed 74 to 19 on 5/30/2024). Establishes that the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum have no jurisdiction in the state of Oklahoma.

5/30/2024
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SB426 Restoring State and National Sovereignty (passed 74 to 19 on 5/30/2024). Establishes that the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum have no jurisdiction in the state of Oklahoma.

HB4156 Local Enforcement of Immigration Law (passed 77 to 20 on 4/18/2024). Makes illegal migration a state crime punishable by fine and/or imprisonment and requires any person convicted or released from custody to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours. 

4/18/2024
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HB4156 Local Enforcement of Immigration Law (passed 77 to 20 on 4/18/2024). Makes illegal migration a state crime punishable by fine and/or imprisonment and requires any person convicted or released from custody to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours. 

SJR34 Judicial Checks and Balances (failed 36 to 60 on 4/16/2024). Would, if approved by voters, amend the Oklahoma Constitution by granting the Governor the power to nominate and appoint all judicial officers with the advice and consent of the Legislature.

4/16/2024
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SJR34 Judicial Checks and Balances (failed 36 to 60 on 4/16/2024). Would, if approved by voters, amend the Oklahoma Constitution by granting the Governor the power to nominate and appoint all judicial officers with the advice and consent of the Legislature.

HB3323 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 55 to 41 on 3/12/2024). Would exclude a Central Bank Digital Currency from the definition of “money.”

3/12/2024
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HB3323 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 55 to 41 on 3/12/2024). Would exclude a Central Bank Digital Currency from the definition of “money.”

SB13 State-Subsidized Sports Teams (Passed 70 to 27 on 5/26/2023). Increases the payment period for certain qualifying entities within the sports teams and clubs industry from 15 years to 30 years as it relates to the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act.

5/26/2023
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SB13 State-Subsidized Sports Teams (Passed 70 to 27 on 5/26/2023). Increases the payment period for certain qualifying entities within the sports teams and clubs industry from 15 years to 30 years as it relates to the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act.

HB2052 ERIC Prohibition (Passed 79 to 19 on 5/15/2023). Enacts provisions making it difficult for Oklahoma to join ERIC.

5/15/2023
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HB2052 ERIC Prohibition (Passed 79 to 19 on 5/15/2023). Enacts provisions making it difficult for Oklahoma to join ERIC.

SB613 Minor Gender Reassignment Surgery (Passed 73 to 18 on 4/26/2023). Forbids healthcare providers from performing gender transition procedures on minors.

4/26/2023
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SB613 Minor Gender Reassignment Surgery (Passed 73 to 18 on 4/26/2023). Forbids healthcare providers from performing gender transition procedures on minors.

SB212 Property Ownership (Passed 78 to 6 on 4/26/2023). Stipulates that individuals who are not citizens of the United States are prohibited from directly or indirectly owning land in the state.

4/26/2023
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SB212 Property Ownership (Passed 78 to 6 on 4/26/2023). Stipulates that individuals who are not citizens of the United States are prohibited from directly or indirectly owning land in the state.

SB93 Forced Student Loans (Passed 69 to 28 on 4/26/2023). Requires students to complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to graduate from a public high school.

4/26/2023
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SB93 Forced Student Loans (Passed 69 to 28 on 4/26/2023). Requires students to complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to graduate from a public high school.

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HJR1032 Con Con (Passed 59 to 34 on 3/21/2023). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a term limits amendment.

3/21/2023
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HJR1032 Con Con (Passed 59 to 34 on 3/21/2023). Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a term limits amendment.

HB2643 Nullifying Federal Gun Control (passed 72 to 21 on 3/21/2023). Would have affirmed that firearms manufactured, sold, and purchased in Oklahoma are not subject to federal law or regulation.

3/21/2023
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HB2643 Nullifying Federal Gun Control (passed 72 to 21 on 3/21/2023). Would have affirmed that firearms manufactured, sold, and purchased in Oklahoma are not subject to federal law or regulation.

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