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Oklahoma House adopts multiple measures, overrides governor on one bill

Oklahoma House of Representatives · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The Oklahoma House voted to adopt a criminal procedure bill, overrode the governor on one bill with a two-thirds vote, adopted a concurrent resolution to waive legislative deadlines and approved motions to send other bills to conference. The House recessed until 1 p.m.

The Oklahoma House of Representatives convened and handled several procedural and legislative items, including final passage of a criminal procedure bill, an override of a governor’s objection on another bill, adoption of a concurrent resolution to waive joint deadlines and motions to reject Senate amendments and request conference committees.

Representative Stinson explained amendments to House Bill 21-37, saying the changes were "a request from the attorney general's office" and urging the House to accept them. After the clerk read the bill for final passage, the presiding officer put the question and, following the roll call,…

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