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IntroducedFeb 02, 2026
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Passed HouseMar 24, 2026
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Passed Senate
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Became Law
Oklahoma House Bill
Oklahoma Constitution; eligibility for office of Attorney General; requiring a person to be an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Oklahoma who has been practicing law for at least five years; ballot title; filing.
Last Action See all actions
House • Mar 24, 2026: Referred for engrossment
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary
Comments on HJR 1070
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
Votes
YES: 91
- Adams
- Gise
- May
- Staires
- Alonso-Sandoval
- Grego
- Maynard
- Stark
- Archer
- Hall
- McCane
- Steagall
- Banning
- Hardin
- Menz
- Sterling
- Bashore
- Harris
- Miller
- Stewart
- Blair
- Hasenbeck
- Moore
- Stinson
- Blancett
- Hays
- Munson
- Strom
- Boles
- Hefner
- Norwood
- Tedford
- Cantrell
- Hildebrant
- Olsen
- Townley
- Clinton
- Hill
- Osburn
- Travis
- Cornwell
- Jenkins
- Pae
- Turner
- Crosswhite Hader Johns
- Patzkowsky
- Waldron
- Culver
- Kane
- Pfeiffer
- West, J
- Deck
- Kelley
- Pogemiller
- West, K
- Dobrinski
- Kendrix
- Provenzano
- West, R
- Dollens
- Kerbs
- Ranson
- West, T
- Duel
- Lawson
- Roberts
- Wilk
- Eaves
- Lay
- Roe
- Williams
- Fetgatter
- Lepak
- Rosecrants
- Wolfley
- Ford
- Lowe
- Schreiber
- Woolley
- Fugate
- Luttrell
- Shaw
- Worthen
- Gann
- Manger
- Smith
- Kyle Hilbert
- George
- Marti
- Sneed
NO: 0
Actions
- Mar 24, 2026 | House
- General Order
- Authored by Senator Gollihare (principal Senate author)
- Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 91 Nays: 0
- Referred for engrossment
- Feb 12, 2026 | House
- CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Rules Committee
- Feb 03, 2026 | House
- Second Reading referred to Rules
- Feb 02, 2026 | House
- First Reading
- Authored by Representative Harris


