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Oklahoma lawmakers advance child welfare reform, voting changes, and energy policies as key 2026 session issues.
Oklahoma lawmakers are nearing the end of the 2026 legislative session, focusing on key issues including a proposed reorganization of child welfare services into a new Department of Children’s Safety and Well-Being, early voting reforms, mental health funding, childcare support, and pension stability.
The state’s 2025 “behind the meter” law is being highlighted as a model for on-site energy generation, supporting energy independence and stable electricity costs.
Political shifts include a changed race for state superintendent after Rob Miller’s withdrawal, with Sen. Adam Pugh, Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, and Craig McVay as leading candidates.
Voters in Jenks will decide on a $20.3 million school bond, while officials stress the importance of local and statewide decisions in shaping Oklahoma’s future.
Los legisladores de Oklahoma promueven la reforma del bienestar infantil, los cambios de voto y las políticas energéticas como temas clave de la sesión de 2026.