Committee advances a slate of Senate bills; several pass unanimously
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Summary
On April 15 the committee advanced and declared "due passed" a series of Senate bills covering agency reporting, county relocation assistance, polling-place access, voter‑registration notices and county purchasing rules; most measures passed on voice or recorded votes after brief debate.
The committee met April 15 and moved a block of Senate bills to "due passed" status after presentations and limited debate.
Key outcomes at a glance: SB 18‑77 (streamlines agency reporting) — declared due passed (vote announced as 14 aye, 1 nay). SB 4‑83 (authorizes optional county relocation-assistance programs) — declared due passed (15 aye, 2 nay). SB 11‑98 (clears Oklahoma Health Care Authority liens on county‑owned properties) — declared due passed (16 aye, 1 nay). SB 12‑86 (requires political subdivisions to furnish public rooms as polling places when needed) — declared due passed (17 aye, 0 nay). SB 12‑87 (clarifies abstractor licensing and legal presence) — declared due passed (15 aye, 2 nay). SB 14‑51 (adds prior-county/state field to voter registration card) — declared due passed (14 aye, 3 nay). SB 15‑81 (extends petition signature window to 90 days) — declared due passed (15 aye, 2 nay). SB 16‑23 (charter updates) — declared due passed (16 aye, 0 nay). SB 20‑67 (financial-exploitation reporting by financial institutions) — declared due passed (17 aye, 0 nay). SB 21‑35 (county P‑card authority and rules) — declared due passed (17 aye, 0 nay).
The committee chair and clerk repeatedly used short procedures typical for policy committees: a sponsor presented the bill, members asked clarifying questions, a motion for "do pass" was called and the clerk announced the tally. One bill (SB 2,139) was carried over to the next meeting.
The meeting adjourned with the chair noting plans for a follow-up session tomorrow.
