• Source: 50th Oklahoma Legislature
    • The Fiftieth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 4, 2005 to January 2, 2007, during the second two years of the first term of Governor Brad Henry. The Democratic Party held the majority of the state senate seats and the Republican Party held the majority of seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The 2005 session was marked by the enactment of the Tax Relief Act of 2005. The 2006 session was marked by the enactment of the Kelsey Smith-Briggs Child Protection Reform Act.


      Dates of sessions


      Organizational day: January 4, 2005
      First regular session: February 7, 2005 – May 27, 2005
      Special sessions: May 27, 2005 - June 6, 2005, August 30–31, 2005
      Second regular session: February 6, 2006 – May 26, 2006
      Special session: May 25, 2006 - May 26, 2006, June 21–23, 2006
      Previous: 49th Legislature • Next: 51st Legislature


      Party Affiliation




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      = House of Representatives

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      Major legislation




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      2005


      Education - HB 1992 created the Academic Achievement Award Program.
      Education - SB 531 allowed school districts to exceed their carryover funds for two years without penalty.
      Health care - SB 547 created a one-stop prescription program for the uninsured.
      Health care - HB 1088 secured Oklahoma State University Medical Schools' residency programs.
      Health care - HB 1411 created the Physician Assistant Scholarship Program.
      Juveniles - SB 458 required courts to sentence juveniles as an adult if they assault an employee of the Juvenile Affairs Office.
      Roads and bridges - HB 1078 increased funding for road and bridge repair.
      Tax Relief Act of 2005 - HB 1547 and SB 435 increased the standard deduction and reduced the top income tax rate.
      War memorial - created a War on Terror Memorial Design Committee.
      Veterans - HB 1476 increased the income tax exemption for retirement benefits for veterans.
      Victim's rights - HB 1698 prohibited the appearance of names and addresses for sex crime victims on court website.


      2006


      Kelsey Smith-Briggs Child Protection Reform Act - HB 2840 gave the Oklahoma Department of Human Services and judges the authority to request investigative resources from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and gave child advocates greater input into review procedures in order to address child abuse.
      Stand Your Ground - HB 2615 extended existing legal protections for law-abiding citizens to use deadly force to protect themselves and their families from intruders in their homes to other locations such as vehicles.


      Leadership




      = Senate

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      President of the Senate: Lieutenant Governor Mary Fallin
      President Pro Tempore of the Senate: Mike Morgan
      Majority Floor Leader: Ted Fisher
      Majority Whip: Susan Paddack
      Republican Minority Leader: Glenn Coffee
      Republican Caucus Chair: Jonathan Nichols


      = House of Representatives

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      Speaker: Todd Hiett
      Democratic Minority Leader: Jari Askins


      Members




      = Senate

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      = House of Representatives

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      See also


      Oklahoma state elections, 2004


      References

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