Transportation; Transportation Modernization Act of 2026; effective date.
Oklahoma HB 4391 seeks to modernize state transportation systems; currently in early legislative review with details pending full bill analysis.
Oklahoma HB 4391 seeks to modernize state transportation systems; currently in early legislative review with details pending full bill analysis.
HB 4391, the Transportation Modernization Act of 2026, is an Oklahoma bill currently in early stages of the legislative process that appears designed to modernize the state's transportation systems and infrastructure. The bill was introduced by Representative Nicole Miller and has just completed its first reading, with a second reading referral to the Rules Committee on February 3, 2026. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions and scope of modernization measures cannot be detailed.
Transportation modernization typically affects public infrastructure investment, vehicle regulations, transit systems, and urban planning priorities that impact how Oklahomans travel and how the state allocates resources. These bills often have significant budgetary implications and can influence economic development, environmental standards, and quality of life across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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