Senate Bill No. 1105 amends 25 O.S. 2021, Section 82.2, to establish an additional state holiday known as President Donald J. Trump Day, which will be observed on November 5th. The bill updates the statutory language related to the designation of state holidays, including the addition of this new holiday alongside existing ones such as Jefferson Day, Oklahoma Day, and Juneteenth National Freedom Day.
In addition to the insertion of President Donald J. Trump Day, the bill also makes several deletions and modifications to the existing language. For instance, it removes references to "the State of Oklahoma" and replaces them with "this state," as well as changing "said" to "that" in certain contexts. The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2025, following its passage through the Committee on Retirement and Government Resources.