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Votes at a glance: key bills approved or considered in Oklahoma House on March 24, 2025

2754235 · March 24, 2025

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Summary

The Oklahoma House recorded final actions on multiple bills during its March 24, 2025 session. This roundup lists the vote results and basic details for measures addressed on the floor, with links to where the bills were discussed during the meeting.

The Oklahoma House on March 24, 2025 recorded final actions on a number of bills spanning public safety, professions, health, and budgeting. Below are the bills discussed during the floor session that received recorded final votes during the meeting, with outcomes and the vote tallies announced on the floor.

Votes at a glance

- House Bill 11 38 (law enforcement hearings process): Passed, 85–0. (Presenter: Representative Pro Tem Moore; vote recorded at 00:18:34–00:20:33 transcript segment.)

- House Bill 16 28 (commercial roofing/contractor registration changes): Passed, 75–16. (Presenter: Representative Snead; final tally announced on the floor.)

- House Bill 16 46 (Real Estate Appraisal Board request): Passed, 81–10.

- House Bill 10 82 (marriage and family; custody presumption): Passed, 92–1.

- House Bill 18 08 (health insurance—prior authorization changes): Passed, 88–7.

- House Bill 11 26 (labeling of cultivated/cell-based products): Passed, 86–7. (Extensive debate on lab-grown/cell-cultured products and whether labeling should apply to manufacturers or retailers.)

- House Bill 11 04 (county lodging tax threshold change): Failed, 48–47.

- House Bill 12 21 (SAFE fund / legislative review of federal block/competitive grants): Passed, 78–18. (Lengthy floor debate about oversight vs. administrative delay.)

- House Bill 16 o 3 (human growth and development curriculum; opt-in parental provision): Passed, 75–18.

- House Bill 11 99 (recognize gold and silver bullion as legal tender): Passed, 73–15.

- House Bill 12 o 3 (Oklahoma Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act — floor amendment reduced maximum allocation): Passed, 77–15.

- House Bill 11 39 (firearm storage in vehicle on school grounds — amendment to allow secured, hidden storage in vehicle): Passed, 77–14.

- Additional bills across session: multiple other bills on professions, transportation, insurance, and health were advanced and passed with recorded tallies referenced during the meeting; several passed unanimously or by large margins, and some (notably HB 11 04) failed.

What the tallies mean

Vote counts and roll calls were announced from the chamber for each bill; the tallies above are the floor counts read into the record at the times shown in the transcript. The House clerk repeatedly prefaced roll-call sequences with the bill caption, then the sergeant-at-arms announced roll call; the presiding officer declared passage once the majority threshold was met.

Where to find more detail

- For bills that generated substantive floor debate (for example HB 11 26 on cultivated/cell-based food labeling; HB 12 21 on the SAFE fund; HB 16 o 3 on human growth and development curricula; and HB 12 75 on social media age-verification), separate meeting segments record questions, sponsor explanations and extended floor debate. Those discussions are the basis for separate, topic-focused summaries in this package.

- The official House journal and the posted roll-call sheets are the authoritative record for final vote tallies and will contain full vote-by-name records for each bill.

Notes on limitations

This roundup summarizes actions that were explicitly recorded on the House floor during the March 24, 2025 session. It does not reproduce the full roll-call-by-name lists for every bill (those appear in the official House journal). Where debate or amendment activity materially changed a bill (for example floor amendments to HB 12 o 3 and to other measures), that detail is noted and covered in the topic articles in this package.