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HB 2445

Roads, bridges, and ferries; Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Forward Commission Act; duties; name; sunset date; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Todd Gollihare and 1 co-sponsor

Oklahoma bill creating a comprehensive Transportation Reform Act, currently in committee review, with specific provisions under legislative consideration.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Lawson
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Bill Summary · HB 2445

Legislative bill overview

HB 2445 is the Transportation Reform Act of 2025 introduced in Oklahoma, sponsored by Representative Brian Hill. The bill is currently in early stages of the legislative process, having completed first reading and been referred to Rules committee for second reading consideration. Specific provisions and details of the reform measures are not yet publicly available in standard legislative databases.

Why is this important

Transportation policy reforms can significantly affect infrastructure funding, project prioritization, licensing requirements, or regulatory frameworks that impact both public infrastructure investment and individual citizens' access to roads and transportation services. The outcomes of this bill could influence how Oklahoma allocates resources and manages its transportation systems for years to come.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms - Any reform act likely addresses how transportation projects are funded, which may involve tax increases, fee adjustments, or reallocation of existing revenue sources
  • Project prioritization - Changes to how the state selects which infrastructure projects to undertake could benefit some regions over others
  • Regulatory changes - Modifications to licensing, vehicle standards, or safety requirements could create compliance burdens or costs for individuals and businesses

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

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