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Senate panel passes procurement reforms aimed at accountability and competition

Senate Committee on Retirement and Insurance · April 14, 2026

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Summary

Committee substituted and passed HB 3420 to tighten procurement controls: pilot procurement policies would be limited to one year, flex-benefit acquisitions would be subject to competitive bidding, and sole-source reports would be posted on the OMES website.

Senators on the Retirement and Insurance Committee advanced a committee substitute to House Bill 3420 after sponsor remarks highlighting a bipartisan working group's recommendations and consultation with the state auditor and LOFT.

Senator Hicks said the substitute modifies the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act, limits pilot procurement policies to a one-year term, removes an exemption so that design and implementation of state employee flex benefit plans must be competitively procured, and requires monthly sole-source and sole-brand contracting reports to be posted on the Office of Management and Enterprise Services website rather than being sent to legislative leadership.

Questions from Senator Stewart focused on specific language edits and the rationale for removing certain phrases; Hicks said the changes are intended as cleanup and to ensure large technology and other contracts are timely and competitively procured.

The committee recorded eight ayes and zero nays and reported the substitute favorably to the full Senate.

What happens next: The substitute moves to the full Senate for further action.