Appropriations; making an appropriation to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority. Emergency.
Oklahoma bill appropriates unspecified emergency funding to the state's Medicaid authority (OHCA) to support healthcare services for low-income residents.
Oklahoma bill appropriates unspecified emergency funding to the state's Medicaid authority (OHCA) to support healthcare services for low-income residents.
SB 1134 is an emergency appropriations bill that allocates state funds to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA), the agency responsible for administering Oklahoma's Medicaid program and related health services. The bill was introduced with emergency status, suggesting its sponsors believe immediate passage is necessary to address pressing health care funding needs.
OHCA appropriations directly affect healthcare access for low-income Oklahomans, elderly residents, and disabled individuals who rely on Medicaid. The emergency designation indicates the legislature considers this funding critical enough to bypass normal procedural timelines, meaning the proposed funding gap or need is time-sensitive.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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