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HB 1026

Crimes and punishments; making certain acts unlawful; codification; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by David Hardin

Oklahoma HB 1026 proposes unspecified criminal law amendments, withdrawn from two committees and referred to Rules amid unclear legislative intent.

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Bill Summary · HB 1026

Legislative bill overview

HB 1026 is an Oklahoma bill that would amend state criminal law by making certain acts unlawful and establishing new codifications. However, the bill's specific provisions are not publicly detailed in the available legislative record, making it difficult to assess the exact nature of the criminal prohibitions or penalties being proposed.

Why is this important

Criminal legislation directly affects law enforcement authority, judicial procedures, and potential penalties for Oklahomans. The bill's withdrawal from two committees and referral to Rules suggests either procedural concerns or substantive disagreements about the proposal's content or timing.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: The bill's specific provisions are not clearly outlined in available records, making public review and informed debate difficult
  • Committee withdrawal: Removal from both Criminal Judiciary and Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committees indicates potential resistance or unresolved concerns that warrant scrutiny
  • Undefined scope: Without knowing which acts are being criminalized or what codifications are being added, stakeholders cannot assess whether penalties are proportionate or if unintended consequences exist

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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