Senate adopts resolution naming planned turnpike the 'Toby Keith Expressway'

Oklahoma Senate · February 26, 2026

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Summary

The Oklahoma Senate adopted a concurrent resolution designating a planned turnpike corridor from I-44 East to I-35 near Indian Hills Road and on to I-40 at the Kickapoo Turnpike as the 'Toby Keith Expressway.' The motion was adopted by voice vote after the resolution's text was read.

The Oklahoma Senate adopted a concurrent resolution (HCR 1019) on the floor designating a planned turnpike corridor — from Interstate 44 East to Interstate 35 near Indian Hills Road and continuing to Interstate 40 at the Kickapoo Turnpike — as the "Toby Keith Expressway." Senator Standridge requested unanimous consent to bring the measure directly to the calendar and then explained the resolution.

Senator Standridge described Toby Keith’s Oklahoma roots and public support for military service members while laying out the resolution’s rationale. During the clerk’s reading, the resolution text recited the corridor description and listed career highlights attributed to Keith in the resolution language. "Toby Keith was, without question, Oklahoma's greatest country and western star," Senator Standridge said during his explanation.

There was no debate. Senator Standridge moved adoption of HCR 1019; the chair called for votes and, by voice vote, the ayes prevailed and the resolution was adopted. The resolution text as read by the clerk provides the legislative record of the designation and the biographical material it cites.

The resolution is a formal, symbolic designation by the Oklahoma Legislature; the Senate did not take additional action on construction, funding, or naming-rights implementation during this session. No roll-call tally was recorded for the adoption in the transcript.