Session Wrap Up By Rep. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee

As the 2025 legislative session comes to a close, I want to thank everyone who reached out, weighed in and helped shape the work we did at the Capitol. Altogether, the Legislature sent 527 measures to the governor’s desk. While more bills were vetoed this year than in sessions past, the House took action... Read More.

First Session of 60th Legislature Adjourns by Rep. John Pfeiffer

The First Session of the 60th Legislature has ended.We started the year by filing 1,928 bills and 29 joint resolutions in the House. Senators filed 1,124 bills and 17 joint resolutions. We finished our session by sending a total of 272 House and 255 Senate measures to governor. To date, he's vetoed 68 measures.... Read More.

Session Wrap-Up: Working for You, By Rep. Ken Luttrell

The 2025 legislative session wrapped up late Thursday night in a final burst of activity as lawmakers worked to finish key business before the official Sine Die adjournment.One of the most significant developments this session was Governor Stitt’s unprecedented 69 vetoes. In response, the Legislature voted to override 47 of them—enacting those bills into... Read More.
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Rep. John Pfeiffer, Recognizing My Dad

There's a Bible verse that commands children to honor their fathers and mothers. It's the only one of the 10 Commandments that comes with a promised blessing – that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.Well, it was with great pleasure that I got to honor my... Read More.

Ponca City Senior Serves as Page For Rep. Luttrell at OK House

OKLAHOMA CITY – A Ponca City High School senior served as a page for Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, during the twelfth week of the 60th Legislature.Brylen Liberton, a senior at Ponca City High School, plans to attend Tulsa University to major in communications. With dreams of becoming either a lawyer or an NFL... Read More.
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DC Debrief: Elon Musk meets with Rep. Tom Cole amid DOGE cuts and federal spending debate

WASHINGTON DC -Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk recently visited Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole in Washington, D.C., to discuss DOGE-related federal cuts and government efficiency.The meeting, part of ongoing discussions about the future of federal spending, comes as Oklahoma’s congressional delegation wrestles with the impact of budget reductions on critical services, including weather forecasting.According to... Read More.
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Medical Marijuana License Update from Rep. John Pfeiffer

I get asked all the time the number of medical marijuana license holders we have in Oklahoma.Here are the latest figures from the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. As of March 1, the number of licenses by category was:347,849 patient 1,314 caregiver 4,119 growers 2,211 dispensaries 1,200 processors 90 transporters 26 laboratories.Patient licenses were... Read More.

Rep. Ken Luttrell Comments on End of Regular Session

As regular session came to an end, one of the highlights of the year was the opportunity for Senator Coleman and I to have the Lincoln Elementary School 5th-grade chorus with Amy Muegge from Ponca City perform in the Capitol rotunda. I’m so proud of these outstanding young people and their talent. It’s always... Read More.

Rep. John Pfeiffer: Preparing for the Legislative Session

The First Session of the 59th Legislature begins at noon Feb. 6 with the governor delivering his annual State of the State Address. The governor will outline his hopes for the Fiscal Year 2024 budget. It's up to the Legislature, however, to determine appropriations for state agencies to fund programs and services for Oklahomans. Early... Read More.