Roads, bridges and ferries; repealing section; effective date.
Oklahoma HB 3219 modifies state law governing roads, bridges, and ferries infrastructure by repealing an unspecified section, with unclear implications for funding or operations.
Oklahoma HB 3219 modifies state law governing roads, bridges, and ferries infrastructure by repealing an unspecified section, with unclear implications for funding or operations.
HB 3219 is an Oklahoma bill that addresses roads, bridges, and ferries infrastructure, including the repeal of a specific section of existing law. The bill was introduced by Representative Justin Humphrey and is currently in early legislative stages, having completed its first reading and been referred to multiple committees for review.
Infrastructure funding and management directly affects public safety, economic development, and transportation access across Oklahoma. Changes to roads, bridges, and ferry systems can impact both rural and urban communities, potentially affecting how the state allocates resources and maintains critical transportation corridors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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