Votes at a glance: Education subcommittee actions on a busy agenda

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee · February 9, 2026

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Summary

The subcommittee took votes on multiple bills spanning school safety, data transparency, class sizes, charter policy and the parental choice tax credit. Most bills were advanced; several items were laid over for next week.

Today’s subcommittee considered 24 bills. Key outcomes:

• HB 3674 (SRO training) — Passed out of committee (vote recorded 9–0). • HB 4326 (Oklahoma's Promise cleanup) — Passed (9–0). • HB 4331 (TRS cleanup) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3029 (4‑year education plan, amended from 'board' to 'department') — Amendment adopted; bill as amended passed (10–0). • HB 2963 (Homeschooled students & OLAP) — Passed (7–3). • HB 3551 (Align tuition law with federal law re: undocumented status) — Passed (8–2). • HB 2973 (OCAS state‑fund code reporting) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3019 (Class‑size reductions phased) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3461 (Administrative buyouts using local funds) — Passed (10–0). • HB 2961 (Gold Star tuition waiver) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3261 (Support employee ID number) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3759 (Temporary allocations set prior to June 30) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3429 (Career tech capital PCS) — Passed (10–0). • HB 3069 (Charter authorizer choice) — Passed (6–4). • HB 3372 (Charter financing programs) — Passed (6–4). • HB 3705 (Parental choice tax credit cap increase) — Passed (7–4).

Several bills were announced as laid over for a future meeting; the chair said the committee will reconvene next week to finish remaining agenda items.

This roundup reflects the roll calls and outcomes announced by the chair during the meeting; committee members requested additional fiscal and technical follow‑up on a subset of bills.