August 1, 2025

Henryetta Free Lance
Login Subscribe Advertisers
Google Play App Store
  • News
    • Obituaries
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinion
  • Sports
  • E-edition
  • Calendar
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers
    • Form Submission
    • About Us
    • News
      • Obituaries
      • Lifestyle
      • Opinion
    • Sports
    • E-edition
    • Calendar
    • Archives
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Advertisers
      • Form Submission
      • About Us
Many Child-Related Bills Moving at State Capitol
Columns & Opinion
March 29, 2023
Many Child-Related Bills Moving at State Capitol

The Oklahoma Legislature reached its second major deadline, and several thousand bills have been either rejected in their houses of origin or were simply not heard.

The Oklahoma Legislature reached its second major deadline, and several thousand bills have been either rejected in their houses of origin or were simply not heard.

Up to now, House bills have been considered only by representatives, while senators worked on Senate bills. Now, House bills still alive are in Senate committees while Senate bills still viable are in House committees.

The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) started tracking 403 bills that would impact children and families. We are down to fewer than 150 that we are actively tracking.

Two companion bills, House Bill 1017 and Senate Bill 907 by Sen. Paul Rosino, R-Oklahoma City, and Rep. Mark Lawson, R- Sapulpa, would create the “Family Representation and Advocacy Act.” The bills provide support for more family law attorneys to represent families and intervene with court-ordered services rather than sending children to foster care.

Rep. Ajay Pittman, D-Oklahoma City, and Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, have House Bill 2513 expanding the “Handle with Care” program statewide. “Handle with Care” would be the code provided to a school district by law enforcement to let the educators know a traumatic event occurred the previous day with a student.

That way, if the student acts up or lashes out due to parents being arrested or some traumatic event, the school can be ready with counselors or know to not be punitive during a highly-emotional time. Law enforcement would preserve integrity of investigations and privacy of minors.

Following the tragic death of a driver’s education student, Rep. Forrest Bennett, D-Oklahoma City, and Sen. Brenda Stanley, R-Midwest City, re-filed the “Hope Shaffer Act,” legislation which would require private driver’s education programs get a parental permission waiver for students to be in the back seat of vehicles during lessons on city streets. This legislation narrowly was defeated in committee last year; this year, it has enjoyed strong support.

House Bill 1376 by Rep. Jeff Boatman, R-Tulsa, and Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan, would establish a program for Oklahoma school districts to provide free meals beyond the current federal poverty limit up to an elevated threshold. Many schools cover such meals for students if the school district has an elevated poverty level through the Community Eligibility Provision. This legislation would have the state cover the cost in any school, helping those families who are struggling.

One measure that made national news was House Bill 1028 by Rep. John Talley, R-Stillwater, and Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City. The bill would prohibit corporal punishment for children falling under the 13 points detailed under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

Unbelievably, the bill failed on its first consideration, generating almost universal condemnation from across the nation. Before passage on reconsideration, an amendment was approved that would allow the State Board of Education to determine which of those 13 conditions would qualify. If you would like to learn more about this final bill, tune into the Oklahoma News Report on PBS this weekend as I will be debating one lawmaker who argued against and remains opposed to this bill.

OICA will continue to keep you aware of the progress of these and other issues going through the system, and we encourage you to contact lawmakers. To find out who represents you, go to http://www. oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx.

A: Main
HPS gears up for new school year
July 30, 2025
As summer winds down, excitement is building across Henryetta as students, families and staff prepare for the 2025-26 school year. Henryetta Public Schools has released its official “Welcome Back” sch...
this is a test
Back-to-School Help for Local Families
A: Main
Back-to-School Help for Local Families
July 30, 2025
As the start of the new school year approaches, two local organizations are stepping up to support Okmulgee County families with much-needed resources. On Saturday, Aug. 2, both the Okmulgee Family YM...
this is a test
A: Main
County Prayer Walk is Saturday
July 30, 2025
An uplifting tradition that brings together communities, churches and schools will once again take place this August as the Okmulgee County Prayer Walk returns for its 9th year. The event is scheduled...
this is a test
A: Main
County addresss insurance, dispatch reorganization
July 30, 2025
A full agenda led to wide-ranging discussions and several key decisions during the July 28 regular meeting of the Okmulgee County Board of Commissioners.Commissioners approved various routine items ea...
this is a test
HEF Fundraiser Underway
A: Main, Main...
HEF Fundraiser Underway
July 30, 2025
James McCullough of the Henryetta Education Foundation (HEF) braved the heat last Friday at the Christmas in July event as he promoted the ongoing HEF fundraiser. HEF will hold a drawing on Monday, Se...
this is a test
News
OCEM Report
July 30, 2025
This report is a summary of activities Okmulgee County Emergency Management participated in and does not reflect all activities performed by or participated in by Okmulgee County Emergency Management....
this is a test

e-Edition
ePaper
coogle_play
app_store
Editor Picks
Fourth suspect arrested in Okmulgee homicide case
News
Fourth suspect arrested in Okmulgee homicide case
July 30, 2025
A fourth individual has been arrested in connection with the July 12 homicide of 25-yearold Devontae Hanson in Okmulgee, as authorities continue to investigate the deadly shooting.On July 24, 33-yearo...
this is a test
July 30 OSUIT Blood Drive |
News
July 30 OSUIT Blood Drive |
July 30, 2025
OSUIT will host a blood drive Wednesday, July 30, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Covelle Hall. Walk-ins are welcome.
this is a test
News
Short and Sweet
July 30, 2025
Psalms 8:3-8 - When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for...
this is a test
What is the lesson of Noah and the Ark?
News
What is the lesson of Noah and the Ark?
July 30, 2025
Noah and the ark, according to Nicole, 8: “Noah had built an ark, and other people did not believe him. He got two of each animal, and then he loaded all of his stuff. It flooded, and he lived.”A chil...
this is a test
Henryetta Celebrates Christmas in July
News
Henryetta Celebrates Christmas in July
July 30, 2025
Downtown Henryetta was alive with holiday spirit, buts lots of summer sunshine last week, as the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce presented its annual “Christmas in July” celebration. There were over 30 ...
this is a test
Facebook

HENRYETTA FREE-LANCE
208 E. Main Street
Henryetta, OK 74437

918.652.3311

This site complies with ADA requirements

© 2022 Henryetta Free-Lance

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy