Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1025

Introduced
4/30/25  
Enrolled
5/27/25  

Caption

Kate Barnard Day; May 23.

Impact

The resolution highlights Barnard's pivotal role in advancing systemic changes that formed the foundation for modern state institutions, including the Department of Corrections and the Department of Human Services. Her advocacy efforts, which addressed issues like child labor and education access, continue to resonate in current discussions about social equity and justice in Oklahoma. It serves to inspire future generations of advocates who strive for similar reforms, emphasizing the importance of compassion and integrity in public service.

Summary

HR1025 is a resolution that honors the life and legacy of Kate Barnard, a pioneering figure in the fight for justice and equity in Oklahoma. Born in 1875, Barnard was the first woman to hold a statewide office in the United States, significantly contributing to various social reforms during her tenure as Commissioner of Charities. The resolution proclaims May 23 as Kate Barnard Day in the state, reflecting her enduring impact on public service and advocacy for marginalized communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1025 is largely one of reverence and admiration for Barnard’s contributions to society. Legislators and advocates celebrating her legacy demonstrate a collective recognition of the significant obstacles she faced and overcome, particularly as a woman in a male-dominated political landscape. This resolution encourages a dialogue about the ongoing challenges related to social justice and the importance of honoring historical figures who fought for equality.

Contention

While HR1025 is not contentious in the legislative process itself, it indirectly raises discussions about contemporary issues that Barnard championed, such as workers' rights and social welfare reforms. The resolution is a reminder of the progress that has been made and encourages reflection on the work that remains in addressing systemic inequality. It also invites contemplation on how state laws and policies can continue to evolve in honor of pioneering figures like Barnard, aligning modern legislative practices with historical lessons.

Companion Bills

OK HR1025

Carry Over Kate Barnard Day; May 23.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1025

Kate Barnard Day; May 23.

OK HR1009

Rosie the Riveter Day; March 21; resolution.

OK HB1278

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OK SCR5

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OK HR1008

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OK SR4

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OK SB497

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OK SR21

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OK SB1065

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