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House hears explanation of Senate Bill 1130 to bolster pediatric cardiology at OU hospitals
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Summary
Chairman Trey Caldwell presented Senate Bill 1130 to the Oklahoma House, saying the measure aims to ensure the state and University Hospital Authority at the University of Oklahoma maintain a preeminent pediatric cardiology unit; the bill was presented for consideration with no recorded vote in the transcript.
Chairman Trey Caldwell presented Senate Bill 1130 to the House on the floor, saying the measure is intended to strengthen pediatric cardiology capacity at the University of Oklahoma’s hospital system. "Senate bill 1130, is a bill to ensures the state of Oklahoma and the University Hospital Authority at the University of Oklahoma will have one of the preeminent, pediatric, cardiologist units in the entire world," Caldwell said, and urged consideration and passage.
The bill was introduced to the chamber after the clerk read a joint committee report. Caldwell summarized the bill’s purpose on the floor and urged members to move it forward; the transcript shows no roll-call or final vote during the excerpt provided. The presentation framed the legislation as a capacity and leadership effort for pediatric cardiac care within the state’s university-affiliated hospital system.
If advanced, the bill would align the University Hospital Authority’s pediatric cardiology program with state policy priorities for specialty care, Caldwell said. The transcript contains no further detail on funding, statutory changes, implementation steps, or an explicit motion to adopt language beyond Caldwell’s request to consider and pass the measure.
Next steps: the bill was presented for consideration; committee action, a floor debate, or a recorded vote were not recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.
