57th Oklahoma Legislature
The Fifty-seventh Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma , composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives . It met in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2019, to January 3, 2021, during the first two years of the first administration of Governor Kevin Stitt . The November 2018 elections maintained Republican control of both the House and Senate.
Dates of sessions
Organizational day: January 3, 2019
First Session: February 4, 2019 - May 23, 2019
Previous: 56th Legislature • Next: 58th Legislature
Major legislation
First Session
In the First Session, the Legislature enacted 516 bills, including the following:
Guns - HB2597 established permit-less carry of concealed and unconcealed firearms for all Oklahomans over the age 21
Government Reform - HB2479 granted the Governor the authority to directly hire and fire the Director of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs
Government Reform - HB2480 granted the Governor the authority to directly hire and fire the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections
Government Reform - HB2483 granted the Governor the authority to directly hire and fire the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Government Reform - SB456 granted the Governor the authority to directly hire and fire the Director of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority
Government Reform - SB457 granted the Governor the authority to directly hire and fire the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Medical Marijuana - HB2612 enacted the Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act to regular medical marijuana in Oklahoma
Highways - HB1071 increased speed limit to 80 miles per hour on state turnpikes and to 75 miles per hour on state highways
Hemp - SB868 authorizing the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to oversee the Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program
State Employees - SB234 requires all non-merit state employee positions be approved by the Legislature
Attorney General - HB2751 requires all settlement proceeds collected by the Oklahoma Attorney General to be deposited into the State General Fund
Budget - HB2765 adopting the Fiscal Year 2020 state budget
Education - HB2769 repealing the annual April 1 deadline for the Legislature to fund common education
Government Reform - SB1 establishing the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency within the Legislature to audit state agencies
Elections - HB1259 allowing voters to take and post pictures of their marked ballot to social media
State Employees - HB2771 granted a pay raise for all State government employees
Second Session
In the Second Session, the Legislature enacted 167 bills, including the following:
Government Reform - SB661 amended the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act to allow public bodies to hold videoconference meetings in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Government Reform - HB3870 permits the Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office to increase its investment in commercial real estate
Elections - SB210 allows for additional absentee voter methods in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Transportation - HB2744 authorizes the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to issue $200 million in bonds to finance highway construction
Juvenile Justice - HB1282 prohibiting the placement of certain minor child into the custody of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs
Crime - HB2777 criminalizes the theft or destruction of mail and packages
Education - HB2905 amends the process whereby virtual charter schools accept new students
Crime - SB1461 criminalizes the dissemination of private sexual images
Privacy - HB3613 prohibits any state or local agency from requiring a nonprofit organization to disclose its members and supports
State Employees - SB285 requiring State agencies to accommodate lactating mothers
Firearms - SB1081 prohibits any state agency rule or local government ordinance from enforcing gun restrictions greater than required by state law
Tobacco - SB1428 increases the minimum age for the purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 21
State Employees - SB1424 authorizes a pay raise for employees of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections
Abortion - SB1728 allows for a wrongful death suit if an abortion provider does not perform an abortion as required by law
Leadership
Oklahoma State Capitol
Since the Republican Party holds the majority of seats in both the Oklahoma Senate and Oklahoma House of Representatives , they hold the top leadership positions in both chambers.
In Oklahoma, the lieutenant governor serves as President of the Oklahoma Senate, meaning that he serves as the presiding officer in ceremonial instances and can provide a tie-breaking vote. Todd Lamb served until January 14, 2019, Matt Pinnell was then sworn in as the current Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma . The current President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate , who presides over the state senate on the majority of session days is Greg Treat of Oklahoma City . He is aided by Majority Floor Leader Kim David of Porter . The Democratic minority leader of the state senate is Kay Floyd of Oklahoma City . Paul Ziriax serves as the Secretary of the Oklahoma Senate.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives is led by Speaker Charles McCall of Atoka . He is aided by Majority Floor Leader Jon Echols of Oklahoma City . The Democratic minority leader is Emily Virgin of Norman . Joel Kintsel serves as Chief Clerk of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Membership
Changes in membership during session
Senate
Overview
Party composition of the Oklahoma Senate in the 57th Legislature
↓
39
9
Republican
Democrat
Affiliation
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican
Democratic
End of previous legislature
40
8
48
Begin
39
9
48
Latest voting share
81%
19%
Leadership
Senate Leadership
Majority Leadership [ 4]
Party
Office
Officer
Rep
Majority Floor Leader
Kim David
Assistant Majority Floor Leader
Stephanie Bice
Assistant Majority Floor Leader
Frank Simpson
Majority Whip
Rob Standridge
Assistant Majority Whip
Julie Daniels
Assistant Majority Whip
Casey Murdock
Assistant Majority Whip
Marty Quinn
Majority Caucus Chair
Jason Smalley
Majority Caucus Vice Chair
Dave Rader
Minority Leadership
Party
Office
Officer
Dem
Minority Floor Leader
Kay Floyd
Minority Caucus Chair
Kevin Matthews
Assistant Minority Floor Leader
JJ Dossett
Minority Caucus Vice Chair
Michael Brooks
Minority Whip
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Committee Leadership
Party
Office
Officer
Rep
Appropriations Committee Chair
Roger Thompson
Rep
Rural Caucus Chair
Darcy Jech
Members
†Elected in a special election
Committees
Committee
Chair
Vice chair
Agriculture and Wildlife Agriculture industry, hunting, and fishing
Casey Murdock (R-Felt)
Roland Pederson (R-Burlington)
Appropriations Annual budget
Roger Thompson (R-Okemah)
Dave Rader (R-Tulsa)
Business, Commerce and Tourism Occupational licensing, business and industry standards, alcohol regulation, state recreational areas, labor and employment practices
James Leewright (R-Bristow)
Gary Stanislawski (R-Tulsa)
Education Common education, higher education, and career and technology education
Gary Stanislawski (R-Tulsa)
Joe Newhouse (R-Broken Arrow)
Energy Water resources, oil and gas, telecommunications, coal and other minerals, public utilities, and protection of land, air, and water quality
Mark Allen (R-Spiro)
Lonnie Paxton (R-Tuttle)
Finance Taxation, public finance, state lottery, and banking
Stephanie Brice (R-Oklahoma City)
Chuck Hall (R-Perry)
General Government Functioning of state agencies and municipal and county government
Nathan Dahm (R-Broken Arrow)
Tom Dugger (R-Stillwater)
Health and Human Services Public health, health care, mental health, social safety net programs, aging population, people with disabilities, juvenile justice programs, and foster care
Greg McCortney (R-Ada)
Paul Rosino (R-Oklahoma City)
Judiciary Courts and judges, civil and criminal procedure, real and personal property, corporate law, and workers compensation, child custody and support, adoption, and parental rights
Julie Daniels (R-Bartlesville)
Darcy Jech (R-Kingfisher)
Public Safety Firearms, drivers licenses, law enforcement training, corrections, crime and punishment, and motor vehicles
Wayne Shaw (R-Grove)
Lonnie Paxton (R-Tuttle)
Retirement and Insurance Private insurance and state pension systems
Marty Quinn (R-Claremore)
Ron Sharp (R-Shawnee)
Rules Election law, ethics, administrative rule procedure, and constitutional amendments
Darcy Jech (R-Kingfisher)
Mark Allen (R-Spiro)
Transportation Roads, bridges, turnpike system, airports, railways, and waterways
Rob Standridge (R-Norman)
Michael Bergstrom (R-Adair)
Veterans and Military Affairs Veterans and the Oklahoma National Guard
Frank Simpson (R-Springer)
Larry Boggs (R-Wilburton)
House
Overview
Party composition in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the 57th Legislature
↓
76
25
Republican
Democrat
Affiliation
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican
Democratic
End of previous legislature
75
26
101
Begin
76
25
101
Latest voting share
75%
25%
Leadership
House Leadership
Majority Leadership
Party
Office
Officer
Rep
Speaker Pro Tempore
Harold Wright
Majority Floor Leader
Jon Echols
Majority Whip
Terry O'Donnel
Appropriations Committee Chair
Kevin Wallace
Deputy Majority Floor Leader
John Pfeiffer
Deputy Majority Floor Leader
Dustin Roberts
Majority Leader
Mike Sanders
Assistant Floor Leader
Scott Fetgatter
Assistant Floor Leader
Mark McBride
Assistant Floor Leader
Sheila Dills
Assistant Floor Leader
Garry Mize
Assistant Floor Leader
Jay Steagall
Assistant Majority Whip
Ryan Martinez
Assistant Majority Whip
Mike Osburn
Assistant Majority Whip
Jadine Nollan
Assistant Majority Whip
Lewis Moore
Assistant Majority Whip
Tammy Townley
Assistant Majority Whip
Sherrie Conley
Assistant Majority Whip
Dean Davis
Assistant Majority Whip
David Hardin
Assistant Majority Whip
Jim Olsen
Majority Caucus Chair
Tammy West
Majority Caucus Vice Chair
Ross Ford
Majority Caucus Secretary
Carol Bush
Minority Leadership
Party
Office
Officer
Dem
Minority Leader
Emily Virgin
Minority Floor Leader
David Perryman
Minority Whip
Mickey Dollens
Minority Caucus Chair
Cyndi Munson
Minority Caucus Vice Chair
Monroe Nichols
Minority Caucus Secretary
Jason Lowe
Assistant Minority Floor Leader
Forrest Bennet
Assistant Minority Floor Leader
Regina Goodwin
Members
Committees
Committee
Chair
Vice chair
Administrative Rules
Tom Gann (R-Inola)
Denise Crosswhite Hader (R-Piedmont)
Agriculture and Rural Development
Dell Kerbs (R-Shawnee)
Jim Grego (R-Wilburton)
Appropriations and Budget
Kevin Wallace (R-Wellston)
Kyle Hilbert (R-Bristow)
Banking, Financial Services and Pensions
Mark Lepak (R-Claremore)
Jeff Boatman (R-Tulsa)
Business and Commerce
Ryan Martinez (R-Edmond)
Rusty Cornwell (R-Vinita)
Children, Youth and Families Services
Carol Bush (R-Tulsa)
John Talley (R-Cushing)
Common Education
Rhonda Baker (R-Yukon)
Mark Vancuren (R-Owasso)
County and Municipal Government
Brad Boles (R-Marlow)
Lonnie Sims (R-Tulsa)
Energy and Natural Resources
Terry O'Donnell (R-Catoosa)
Trey Caldwell (R-Enid)
Government Efficiency
Mike Osburn (R-Edmond)
Daniel Pae (R-Lawton)
Health Services and Long-Term Care
Chad Caldwell (R-Enid)
Marilyn Stark (R-Oklahoma City)
Higher Education and Career Tech
Jadine Nollan (R-Sand Springs)
Derrel Fincher (R-Bartesville)
Insurance
Lewis Moore (R-Arcadia)
Chris Sneed (R-Fort Gibson)
Judiciary
Chris Kannady (R-Oklahoma City)
Danny Sterling (R-Wanette)
Public Health
Sean Roberts (R-Hominy)
Cynthia Roe (R-Purcell)
Public Safety
Justin Humphrey (R-Lane)
Johnny Tadlock (R-Idabel)
Rules
Lundy Kiger (R-Poteau)
Tourism
Josh West (R-Grove)
Mickey Dollens (D-Oklahoma City)
Transportation
Avery Frix (R-Muskogee)
Ronny Johns (R-Ada)
Utilities
Mike Sanders (R-Kingfisher)
Kenton Patzkkowsky (R-Balko)
Veterans and Military Affairs
Tommy Hardin (R-Madill)
Ty Burns (R-Morrison)
Wildlife
Kevin McDugle (R-Broken Arrow)
David Smith (R-McAlester)
References
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