Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
2/17/25  
Enrolled
3/11/25  

Caption

Resolution; proclaiming February 18, 2025 Oklahoma Aggregates Day at the Capitol.

Impact

The resolution highlights that the aggregates industry supports approximately 8,450 jobs in Oklahoma, providing average wages that are 20% higher than the state's overall average. By recognizing this industry, the resolution underscores its importance to state and local governments, including the Department of Transportation and various governmental authorities involved in infrastructure development. This recognition may lead to increased advocacy for the sector's interests and its continued growth.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1 (SR1) is a proclamation that designates February 18, 2025, as Oklahoma Aggregates Day at the Capitol. The resolution aims to celebrate the vital role the aggregates industry plays in Oklahoma's economy and infrastructure. It emphasizes that aggregates, which include materials such as rock, sand, gravel, and gypsum, are fundamental to the construction of highways, bridges, and other essential structures statewide. As a nearly $1 billion industry, aggregates contribute significantly not only to the physical infrastructure but also to local employment and wages.

Contention

While resolutions like SR1 typically express celebratory sentiments, underlying discussions around such proclamations often center on the industry's environmental and regulatory impact. Supporters of the aggregates industry may advocate for fewer restrictions on extraction and production processes, while opponents may raise concerns regarding environmental implications and sustainability. However, the resolution itself does not delve into contentious issues, focusing primarily on appreciation and acknowledgment.

Additional_notes

SR1 serves as an official recognition meant to promote awareness and appreciation for a key economic sector that frequently does not receive as much public visibility despite its foundational role in everyday infrastructure. This initiative may also align with broader economic development strategies by bolstering local pride and drawing attention to domestic production capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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