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IntroducedFeb 02, 2026
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Passed SenateFeb 23, 2026
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Passed House
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Became Law
Oklahoma Senate Bill
Crimes and punishments; creating felony offense related to false impersonation of peace officers; broadening scope of allowable seizure. Effective date.
Summary
Comments on SB 1936
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
Votes
YES: 0
NO: 0
NOT VOTING: 48
- Alvord
- Gollihare
- Jett
- Rader
- Bergstrom
- Goodwin
- Kern
- Reinhardt
- Boren
- Green
- Kirt
- Rosino
- Brooks
- Grellner
- Logan
- Sacchieri
- Bullard
- Guthrie
- Mann
- Seifried
- Burns
- Hall
- McIntosh
- Standridge
- Coleman
- Hamilton
- Murdock
- Stanley
- Daniels
- Haste
- Nice
- Stewart
- Deevers
- Hicks
- Paxton
- Thompson
- Dossett
- Hines
- Pederson
- Weaver
- Frix
- Howard
- Prieto
- Wingard
- Gillespie
- Jech
- Pugh
- Woods
Actions
- Feb 24, 2026 | House
- First Reading
- Feb 24, 2026 | Senate
- Engrossed to House
- Feb 23, 2026 | Senate
- General Order, Considered
- Measure passed: Ayes: 48 Nays: 0
- Referred for engrossment
- Feb 16, 2026 | Senate
- Withdrawn from Appropriations committee
- Placed on General Order
- Feb 11, 2026 | Senate
- Coauthored by Representative Caldwell (Trey) (principal House author)
- Feb 10, 2026 | Senate
- Reported Do Pass as amended Public Safety committee; CR filed
- Referred to Appropriations
- Feb 03, 2026 | Senate
- Second Reading referred to Public Safety Committee then to Appropriations Committee
- Feb 02, 2026 | Senate
- First Reading
- Authored by Senator Hall


