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The Fifty-sixth Oklahoma Legislature was the most recent meeting of the
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of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the
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. It met in
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from January 3, 2017, to January 3, 2019, during the final two years of the second administration of
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. The November 2016 elections maintained
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control of both the House and Senate.


Dates of sessions

*Organizational day: January 3, 2017 *First session: February 2-May 22, 2017 *First extraordinary session: September 25, 2017 *Second extraordinary session: December 18, 2017 *Second session: February 5-May 25, 2018 Previous: 55th Legislature • Next: 57th Legislature


Major legislation


2017 Legislative Session

*Criminal Justice - SB603 mandates the
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to create individualized case plans for each offender *Education - HB1693 revised Oklahoma's A-F school grading system to comply with federal law *Education - SB301 expands the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program *Public Health - HB1703 expands pregnancy resource centers *Public Health - HB2039 authorizes prescriptions of
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to combat state's opioid crisis *Taxation - SB845 raises the state tax on cigarettes by $1.50 per pack to $2.53 per pack *Taxation - HB2433 raises the state tax on motor vehicle by extending a portion of state sales tax to include motor vehicle purchases *Drivers License - HB1845 brings Oklahoma into compliance with the federal REAL ID Act *Drivers License - SB643 eliminates Oklahoma's administrative hearing procedure for revocation of drivers licenses *Crime and Punishment - HB1468 expands time limits for prosecution of sex crimes against children *Taxation - HB2298 eliminates tax credits for wind industry *Energy - SB867 expand ability for oil companies to conduct horizontal drilling *Tourism - SB872 transfer ownership of the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum from the state to the city of Oklahoma City *Taxation - SB120 extends tax credits for aerospace industry


2017 First Special Session

Following the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling the tax increases found in SB845 unconstitutional, Governor
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issued , later amended by , to convene a special meeting of the Oklahoma Legislature. Pursuant to Section 7 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution, the Governor recommended the Legislature adopt the following matters: * Address the budget shortfall associated with the loss of revenue from the unconstitutionality of SB845 * Increase pay for public teachers * Increase pay for public employees * Provide supplemental funding for the
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2017 Second Special Session

Following her veto of the amended fiscal year 2018 Oklahoma state budget, Governor
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issued Executive Order 2017-43, later amended by subsequent order and again by an additional subsequent order, to convene a special meeting of the Oklahoma Legislature. Pursuant to Section 7 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution, the Governor recommended the Legislature: * Provided supplemental funding for the
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* Adopt wide-ranging tax increases and elimination of tax deductions and credits * Authorize expanded gambling by Native American tribes * Grant the Governor greater appointment powers over Executive agencies * Increase pay for public teachers


2018 Legislative Session


Subsequent Events

* On August 10, 2017, the Oklahoma Supreme Court, in the case of ''Naifeh v. Oklahoma ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission'', ruled 7-2 that SB845 violated the Oklahoma Constitution's tax raising clause by failing to obtain the super-majority of votes in the Legislature needed to raise taxes. SB845 had sought to raise the tax on cigarettes in an attempt to balance the fiscal year 2018 Oklahoma state budget. The Legislature had classified the measure as a "fee" as opposed to a "tax" but the Court disagreed with such classified. Without the revenues from the bill, the state budget lost over $200 million in anticipated revenue, forcing Governor
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to convene an extraordinary session of the Legislature to revise the budget. * On August 31, 2017, the Oklahoma Supreme Court, in the case of ''Oklahoma Automobile Dealers Association v. Oklahoma ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission'', ruled 5-4 that HB2433 did not violate the Oklahoma Constitution's tax raising clause. HB2433 eliminated an exemption under the current state sales tax code which excluded motor vehicle purchases from the tax. By removing the exemption, the Legislature did not raise a tax for the purposes of the Constitution's tax raising clause and therefore was not required to obtain the super-majority of votes in the Legislature needed to raise taxes. * On December 19, 2017, the Oklahoma Supreme Court, in the case of ''Hunsucher v. Fallin'', ruled 5-4 that SB643 unconstitutional under the Oklahoma Constitution's single-subject clause and Due Process Clause. SB643 eliminated Oklahoma's administrative hearings procedures for revocation of drivers licenses and allowed the
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to revoke the license without granting the affected driver a hearing before the Department or an administrative opportunity to object.


Leadership

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 serves as the current Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. The current
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, who presides over the state senate on the majority of session days is Mike Schulz of
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. He is aided by Majority Floor Leader Greg Treat of
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. The Democratic minority leader of the state senate is John Sparks of
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. Paul Ziriax serves as the Secretary of the Oklahoma Senate. The Oklahoma House of Representatives is led by
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Charles McCall of Atoka. He is aided by Majority Floor Leader Jon Echols of
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. The Democratic minority leader is Steve Kouplen of Beggs. Joel Kintsel serves as Chief Clerk of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.


Membership


Senate


Summary


Changes in Membership

*March 27, 2017 Ralph Shortey (R) resigned from representing SD-44 after being charged with three felonies relating to soliciting prostitution from a male minor. *April 27, 2017 Kyle Loveless (R) resigns from representing SD-45 following a embezzlement investigation into his campaigns. *July 11, 2017
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(D) takes office representing SD-44 filling the vacant seat left by Ralph Shortey's resignation. ''(Democratic gain)'' *September 12, 2017 Bryce Marlatt (R) resigned from representing SD-27 after being charged with felony sexual battery. *November 22, 2017 Paul Rosino (R) takes office representing SD-45 filling the vacant seat left by Kyle Loveless's resignation. *February 26, 2018 Casey Murdock (R) takes office representing SD-27 filing the vacant seat left by Bryce Marlatt's resignation.


Members

:†Elected in a special election


House


Changes in membership

*December 31, 2016- Tom Newell (R) resigned from representing HD-28 to accept a private sector job, leaving the seat vacant at the beginning of the session. *February 4, 2017- Dan Kirby (R) resigned from representing HD-75 after sexual assault allegations by his former legislative assistant came to light and the legislature scheduled a vote on his expulsion. Kirby's resignation before the vote prevented him from potentially becoming the first member of the state legislature ever to be expelled. *April 15, 2017-
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(R) died leaving HD-76's seat vacant. *May 31, 2017- Scott Martin (R) resigned from representing HD-46 to lead the
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Chamber of Commerce. *July 20, 2017- Karen Gaddis (D) takes office representing HD-75 filling the vacancy left by Dan Kirby's resignation. ''(Democratic flip)'' *September 20, 2017- Jacob Rosecrants (D) takes office representing HD-46 filling the vacancy left by Scott Martin's resignation. ''(Democratic flip)'' *November 28, 2017-
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(R) takes office representing HD-76 filling the vacancy left by David Brumbaugh's death. *2017- Zack Taylor (R) takes office representing HD-28 filling the vacancy left by Tom Newell. *January 31, 2018-
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(R) resigned from representing HD-37 in order to accept a position with Tulsa Teacher's Credit Union.


Members


References


External links


Oklahoma Legislature Homepage

State of Oklahoma's Website


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