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HB 4028

Revenue and taxation; certain income tax deduction; taxable years for which deductible allowable; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Trey Caldwell

Oklahoma's FY2026 state budget bill allocates state funds across agencies and programs, determining spending priorities and service levels statewide.

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Bill Summary · HB 4028

Legislative bill overview

HB 4028 is Oklahoma's proposed state budget legislation for fiscal year 2026, establishing spending and appropriations across state agencies and programs. The bill sets the state's overall budget framework and priorities through allocated funds to various departments and initiatives. It includes provisions regarding the effective date for implementing these budgetary changes.

Why is this important

State budgets directly determine which programs receive funding, how much schools and infrastructure get, and what services remain available to citizens. This bill allocates taxpayer resources across education, healthcare, law enforcement, and other essential state functions that affect millions of Oklahomans. Budget decisions made now influence state economic priorities and public service capacity for the coming fiscal year.

Potential points of contention

  • Spending priorities: Different stakeholders (education advocates, business groups, healthcare providers) will compete for limited resources and may disagree on funding allocations
  • Tax and revenue measures: The budget may include controversial revenue proposals (tax increases, fee changes) needed to balance spending with available funds
  • Specific program cuts or expansions: Individual agencies or popular programs may face reductions or increases, creating political opposition from affected constituencies

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

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