Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2267

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Transportation; modifying total apportionment amount for certain fund; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2267 is expected to enhance the financial allocation toward the state's transportation infrastructure, directly impacting the construction and maintenance of state roads, bridges, and highways. Additionally, the provisions ensure that funds from the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund will not displace existing state funds; rather, they will function to augment the existing transportation budget. The bill positions the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to better manage and implement necessary improvements in the state's transportation framework.

Summary

House Bill 2267 aims to amend the existing statute regarding the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund. This legislation proposes increasing the total apportionment amount for the fund to support the funding and maintenance of transportation infrastructure, primarily focusing on highways and bridges. The new amendments clarify that the fund will receive substantial monthly allocations to fulfill its intended purpose, ensuring a steady flow of resources for transportation projects within Oklahoma. The bill seeks to bolster state efforts to improve road safety and accessibility.

Contention

While the bill primarily garners support for its intention to improve state infrastructure, concerns may arise regarding the implications of financial allocation and management oversight. Some stakeholders might question the sufficiency of the proposed budget enhancements and their impact on other state programs. Furthermore, with provisions mandating that the funds cannot supplant existing transportation budgets, discussions surrounding the effective use of these funds and accountability measures will likely be central points of scrutiny during legislative reviews.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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