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2026 BILL TRACKING 

Oklahoma's 2026 regular legislative session is from February 2, 2026 (the first Monday in February) to no later than Friday, May 29, 2026 (the last Friday in May). OPHA's Policy Committee (Pol Com) works to identify state public health policy issue and promote the passage of policies and laws that are evidence-informed and best practice. After reviewing all 2,500+ bills filled for the 2nd regular session of the 60th Legislature, OPHA compiled the following bills relevant to our Public Health Policy Agenda and resources to assist you in keeping up with bills, watching bill discussions, and contacting legislators and their assistants:

    • Our bill tracking spreadsheet, including 200+ tracked bills newly filed in spring 2026
    • Instructions and links to access live-streamed or recorded bill discussions
    • Legislator and assistant contact information
    • and our Calling A Legislator infographic below!

Watch Bill Discussions Live-streamed or Recorded

Scheduling time to make it to the Capitol to watch legislators discuss bills during the already busy spring season, between work and personal commitments, and everything else is challenging at best or, more likely than not, totally unfeasible. However, there's an easy, free, and accessible way you can watch committee hearings and floor debates from anywhere and anytime. You can watch them either livestreamed or recorded on the House and Senate's respective streaming webpages! Please follow the instructions below to do so. Be sure to have the scheduled date, time, and name of the committee or chamber that will be discussing your bill at hand. Not sure where to find it? Reference OPHA's tracked bills above or look it up on oklegislature.gov's website using the bill number here.

  1. Have the bill number (HB or SB ####), date the bill is / was scheduled to be heard, and the committee or chamber floor in which the bill is / was being considered on hand.
  2. Navigate to the House recording and live streams webpage to watch bill discussions in House committees or on the House floor, and the Senate recording and live streams webpage to watch bill discussions in Senate committees or on the Senate floor.
  3. Click the "Recordings" tab on the left side of the webpage to watch recorded meetings or the "Now Playing"  to watch live debate.
  4. Identify the correct live stream or recording by scrolling to the discussion's scheduled date, finding and clicking on the correct  sub/committee or floor, then navigating to the agenda tab and clicking the bill whose debate you'd like to watch. 


Speak for Public Health!

See a bill you feel strongly about? You can advocate for or against the bill by contacting legislators! Find a full list of the legislators and their staff below, and feel free to follow our "calling a legislator" infographic to get you started! The guide can be easily adapted into an email or speaking with a legislator's assistant.


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