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Oklahoma State Scorecard

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Estimated Oklahoma State Debt Per Household: $22,792.53

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Eliminating Income Taxes

HB2764 Eliminating Income Taxes (passed 34 to 11 on 5/22/2025). Cuts the state’s individual income tax rate by 0.25% beginning in 2026, and creates a process for reducing the income tax rate to zero when revenues hit certain triggers.

S | May 22, 2025
Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage

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.

H | May 22, 2025
Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage

SB176 Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage (passed 30 to 16 on 5/21/2025). 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.

S | May 21, 2025
Government-school Budget

SB1126 Government-school Budget (passed 31 to 15 on 5/20/2025). Allocates approximately $3.98 billion in funding to the State Department of Education from the General Appropriations bill for FY 2025-26.

S | May 20, 2025
Carbon Capture

SB269 Carbon Capture (passed 27 to 15 on 5/13/2025). Gives the Oklahoma Corporation Commission exclusive jurisdiction over Class VI CO2 injection wells and related storage units.

S | May 13, 2025
Subsidizing Hollywood

HB2110 Subsidizing Hollywood (passed 31 to 14 on 5/6/2025). Establishes, as the “Bringing Sitcoms Home from Hollywood Pilot Program Act,” tax-incentive rebate payments for live audience episodic television in Oklahoma.

S | May 6, 2025
Carbon Capture

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.

H | May 1, 2025
Statewide Recall Elections

SB990 Recall Elections (passed 31 to 15 on 3/27/2025). Would authorize the Legislature to initiate a recall election to remove a statewide elected official from office.

S | March 27, 2025
Article V Convention: Delegates

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.

H | March 25, 2025
Equal Shared Parenting

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.”

H | March 24, 2025
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