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The 118th United States Congress, which began on January 3, 2023, and ended on January 3, 2025, has enacted 274 public laws and zero private laws. [1] [2] [3]In contrast with previous Congresses, which generally enacted their first laws no later than January or February, the 118th Congress's first law was enacted on March 20. [4]
Passed the Senate on February 13, 2024 with an amendment Agreed to by the House on April 20, 2024 ( 366-58 311-112 385-34 360-58 ) and by the Senate on April 23, 2024 ( 79-18 ) Signed into law by President Joe Biden on April 24, 2024
To extend the wildfire and hurricane indemnity program to cover certain crop losses in calendar year 2020, and for other purposes. H.R. 279: January 12, 2021: Roadless Area Conservation Act of 2021: To provide lasting protection for inventoried roadless areas within the National Forest System. H.R. 293: January 13, 2021
House Bills 2634, 2635 and 2636: Authored by Rep. Jon Echols, R-Oklahoma City, House Bills 2634, 2635 and 2636 are shell bills that would create the "Pro-life Initiative Act of 2023."
Out of more than 50 bills targeting the LGBTQ+ community in Oklahoma's 2024 legislative session, these five bills are drawing the most debate. ... will continue this year," McAfee said. House Bill ...
In 2022 the Legislature passed House Bill 3316, which authorized the state to automatically expunge certain criminal offenses. State officials expect the system to launch by 2026.
H.R. 1: Lower Energy Costs Act (passed House on March 30, 2023, but not yet sent to the Senate) H.R. 2: Secure the Border Act of 2023 (passed House, pending before the Senate as of May 11, 2023) H.R. 5: Parents Bill of Rights Act (passed House, pending before the Senate as of March 27, 2023)
The Fifty-ninth 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, Oklahoma from January 3, 2023, to January 3, 2025, during the first two years of the second administration of Governor Kevin Stitt .