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HJR 1076

State and federal relations; creating the State and Federal Governance Resolution of 2026; filing.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Trey Caldwell

Oklahoma introduces governance resolution addressing state-federal relations, currently in early committee review with limited public details available.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HJR 1076

Legislative bill overview

HJR 1076 is a resolution introduced in the Oklahoma House that addresses state and federal relations and creates the "State and Federal Governance Resolution of 2026." Based on its current legislative status, the bill appears to be in early consideration phases without publicly available detailed text regarding its specific provisions or intended outcomes.

Why is this important

Resolutions concerning state-federal relations typically address governance authority, regulatory compliance, or policy coordination between different levels of government. Such measures can signal legislative priorities regarding state sovereignty, federal overreach concerns, or collaborative governance frameworks that affect how Oklahoma implements and responds to federal policies.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: With limited publicly available text at this stage, the specific provisions remain unclear to the public and stakeholders who may be affected by the resolution's intent.
  • Scope ambiguity: "State and federal relations" is broad language that could encompass numerous policy areas (healthcare, education, commerce, environmental regulation), making it difficult to assess actual implications without bill language.
  • Political positioning: Resolutions on state-federal relations often reflect ideological differences regarding federalism, potentially generating partisan debate despite bipartisan governance needs.

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

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