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SB 1750

State finance; authorizing state agencies to submit certain report to the Director of OMES; granting state agencies certain percentage of certain amount. Effective date. Emergency.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Shane Jett

Oklahoma authorizes state agencies to submit financial reports to OMES and receive a specified percentage of funding, effective immediately with emergency status.

Second Reading referred to Appropriations
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Bill Summary · SB 1750

Legislative bill overview

SB 1750 authorizes Oklahoma state agencies to submit reports to the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) and grants agencies a specified percentage of a certain budgeted amount. The bill includes emergency provisions, suggesting urgency in implementation.

Why is this important

This bill affects how state agencies access or distribute funding and report financial information to state oversight authorities. The emergency designation indicates lawmakers view this as time-sensitive, though the specific allocation mechanism and percentage remain unclear from the bill description alone.

Potential points of contention

  • Vague allocation details: The bill's description doesn't specify which amount agencies receive a percentage of, making it difficult to assess fiscal impact or which agencies benefit most
  • Budget implications: Without knowing the base amount and percentage, it's unclear whether this represents new spending, reallocations, or cost savings
  • Reporting requirements: The nature and burden of required reports to OMES could create administrative costs or compliance challenges for agencies

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

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