Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4053

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
4/13/26  
Engrossed
4/14/26  
Enrolled
4/16/26  

Caption

Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund; utilization; University of Oklahoma; recapitalization payments; distributions; limiting conditions; codification.

Impact

The bill's approval imposes certain statutory conditions on the allocation of funds, which could reshape future funding mechanisms for state educational institutions. By specifying that funds cannot be distributed until the matching funds are confirmed, the bill encourages fiscal responsibility and collaborative funding initiatives between the state and educational entities. However, it also places limitations on the immediate availability of state resources, as disbursement is contingent upon meeting the established criteria.

Summary

House Bill 4053, known as the Capitol Improvement Authority Bill, authorizes the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority to allocate $40 million from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund to benefit the University of Oklahoma. The allocated funds are intended for the construction, refurbishment, or expansion of residence hall facilities and classroom buildings. The bill outlines specific conditions under which these funds can be distributed, including verification that the University has collected an additional $10 million to match the state funds prior to distribution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4053 appears to be generally positive among lawmakers, with a recorded vote of 30 in favor and 15 opposed during the third reading in the Senate. Supporters highlight the importance of investing in educational infrastructure to enhance learning environments, especially at major state universities. However, there may also be concerns among opponents regarding the allocation of state funds and whether the focus should be placed on broader educational funding needs across various institutions, not just the University of Oklahoma.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential prioritization of funding for a single university at the possible expense of funding needs at other state institutions. Critics may argue that while the bill supports university improvement, it does not address the wider implications for other schools and educational facilities across the state. Furthermore, the stipulation of matching funds may raise concerns regarding the ability of the University to secure the necessary finances, thus delaying the benefits anticipated from this legislative action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2775

Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund; utilization for purpose of benefitting the Military Department; requiring certain recapitalization payments.

OK HB2773

Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from Legacy Capital Financing Funds; utilization of certain amount for the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority.

OK HB2774

Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund; utilizing certain amount for the University Hospitals Authority.

OK HB2776

Capitol Improvement Authority; utilization of Legacy Capital Fund authorizations by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; increasing certain amount.

OK SB576

Oklahoma State University Medical Authority; authorizing virtual meetings under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK SB718

Oklahoma Capital Investment Board; repealing the Oklahoma Capital Formation Act and Board. Effective date.

OK HR1007

Recognizing March 10th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol; celebrating the life and legacy of Oklahoma's son; thanking the Oklahoma Arts Council, the Oklahoma Film and Music Office, and the Oklahoma Historical Society for their work; and directing distribution.

OK SB1169

State property; Long-Range Capital Planning Commission; prescribing duties of the Commission; dissolving the Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Act. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB717

Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning District; modifying certain boundaries and zoning authority. Effective date.

OK SB1090

Public finance; authorizing State Treasurer to implement the Invest In Oklahoma program; authorizing State Treasurer to invest funds into the Invest In Oklahoma program under certain conditions. Effective date.

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