Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1031

Introduced
2/2/26  
Enrolled
2/5/26  

Caption

Resolution; Rose Day 2026.

Impact

The resolution underscores a significant cultural and legislative stance on the right to life, aiming to promote ongoing advocacy for unborn children. By designating a specific day for this purpose, the resolution encourages public involvement from citizens across the state, thereby reinforcing community engagement in the legislative process. It does not introduce new laws but reinforces existing values and commitments made by the legislature regarding unborn rights, aligning with Oklahoma's legislative history that seeks to limit abortion funding and promote life affirming initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution No. 1031 recognizes February 4, 2026, as Rose Day in the State of Oklahoma, emphasizing the importance of public expression in legislative matters concerning the right to life of the unborn. The resolution reaffirms the dignity of human life from conception and celebrates Oklahoma as a leader in enacting laws protecting unborn children. The House of Representatives expresses its commitment to ensuring that any public policies do not force citizens to pay for abortions, highlighting a strong stance against the use of taxpayer dollars for such purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1031 appears overwhelmingly positive among its proponents, who view it as an affirmation of the sanctity of life. Members of the House support the resolution as a proactive step in highlighting the ongoing struggle for unborn rights. However, there may be dissent from opponents who feel that such resolutions do not reflect diverse opinions on reproductive rights, particularly in broader discussions about healthcare and women's rights. The low number of opposing votes (14) indicates strong legislative support despite potential public controversy.

Contention

While HR1031 avoided contentious legislative debates by primarily serving as a resolution rather than a bill that proposes new laws, underlying tensions regarding abortion remain a significant aspect of public perception. Opponents of the overall agenda may view such resolutions as symbolic assertions that sidestep discussions regarding the complexities surrounding reproductive health and rights. The ongoing conflict between varying philosophical and ethical beliefs about the unborn creates an environment where public statements carry potent implications for future legislative actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1004

Resolution; Rose Day 2025.

OK HR1009

Rosie the Riveter Day; March 21; resolution.

OK HR1008

Resolution; Profound Autism Day.

OK HCR1009

Concurrent Resolution; Credit for Caring Act for family caregivers.

OK HR1006

Resolution; Black History.

OK HCR1013

Concurrent resolution; Christ is King; distribution.

OK HCR1016

50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon; resolution; recognizing contributions of Vietnamese Americans.

OK HCR1018

Concurrent resolution; Pope Leo; honoring first American citizen pope.

OK HR1016

Resolution, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Denim Day.

OK HCR1010

Concurrent resolution; Murrah Building bombing; distribution.

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