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HB 4390

Transportation; Transportation Reform Act of 2026; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Nicole Miller

Oklahoma's Transportation Reform Act of 2026 restructures the state's transportation system; specific funding and policy details require full bill text review.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 4390

Legislative bill overview

HB 4390 is Oklahoma's Transportation Reform Act of 2026, sponsored by Representative Nicole Miller. The bill appears to establish comprehensive changes to the state's transportation system, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative summary. The measure was introduced in early February 2026 and is currently in the Rules Committee after first reading.

Why is this important

Transportation reform can significantly affect infrastructure investment, public transit accessibility, road maintenance funding, and how Oklahoma allocates resources across urban and rural areas. Changes to transportation policy can influence economic development, commute times, air quality, and state budget priorities for years to come.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms – Unclear how reforms will be financed (new taxes, fees, reallocation of existing funds, or public-private partnerships)
  • Urban vs. rural impact – Transportation reforms often benefit densely populated areas; rural communities may face reduced services or increased costs
  • Environmental standards – Any emissions or sustainability requirements could face opposition from certain industries or regions dependent on traditional transportation infrastructure

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

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