Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1032

Introduced
2/2/26  
Enrolled
2/18/26  

Caption

Resolution; proclaiming February 17, 2026, Oklahoma Aggregates Day at the Capitol.

Impact

The resolution outlines the nearly $1 billion impact of the aggregate industry in Oklahoma, highlighting its support for approximately 8,450 jobs and generating $457 million in annual employee compensation. The industry is noted for paying employees wages that are approximately 20% higher than the statewide average. By formally recognizing Oklahoma Aggregates Day, the resolution aims to raise awareness about the importance of this industry for ongoing economic development and infrastructure maintenance within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 1032 is a resolution that proclaims February 17, 2026, as Oklahoma Aggregates Day at the Capitol. This resolution is intended to celebrate the significant economic contributions of the aggregates industry to the state of Oklahoma, emphasizing its vital role in supporting local infrastructure. The resolution acknowledges aggregates, which include rock, sand, gravel, and gypsum, as essential materials that underpin various construction projects ranging from highways and roads to building foundations and walls.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR1032 appears to be supportive and positive. Legislators and industry advocates express enthusiasm about the contributions of the aggregates sector, recognizing it as a backbone of the state's economy. The resolution serves as a mechanism to acknowledge and appreciate the work carried out by those within the aggregates industry, promoting a sense of pride and solidarity among stakeholders.

Contention

While no notable points of contention are highlighted in the discussions surrounding HR1032, it is worth remarking that resolutions like this could spark debates regarding the environmental implications of aggregate extraction and usage. However, the specific context of this resolution focuses primarily on recognition and celebration rather than legislative changes, which reduces the likelihood of significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SR1

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

OK SCR5

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol

OK SCR4

Concurrent Resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol.

OK SCR2

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming "Christ is King;" recognizing the spiritual heritage of Oklahoma.

OK HR1021

Resolution; declaring April 22, 2025, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing and celebrating agriculture's impact on our state's heritage and economy.

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 HCR1005

Recognizing and declaring February 13, 2025, as Oklahoma Museum Day.

OK SR4

Resolution; recognizing March 10 as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

OK SR10

Resolution; declaring April 22, 2025 as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing and celebrating agriculture's impact on our state's heritage and economy.

OK HR1026

Resolution; Teacher Appreciation Week; celebrating teachers in Oklahoma.

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