Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB611

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.

Impact

The bill is set to amend Oklahoma state laws significantly by ensuring that government entities and private businesses cannot impose certain restrictions on citizens, notably related to digital finances, healthcare, and personal utilities. By asserting citizens' rights to use gold and silver and prohibiting the implementation of a social credit scoring system, SB611 aims to create a legal environment that protects against undue influence and surveillance from both government and corporate entities. The provisions could have wide-ranging implications on financial institutions and healthcare providers operating in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 611, known as the Citizen's Bill of Rights, seeks to bolster individual liberties by restricting governmental and corporate actions affecting citizens' rights in various domains. The bill explicitly outlines prohibitions against the enforcement of a digital monetary system without providing alternatives, safeguarding the rights to use gold and silver as legal tender, and ensuring that citizens cannot be coerced into medical procedures or be penalized for their personal choices. With this move, the legislation underscores the importance of personal autonomy in financial and health-related decisions.

Contention

Critics of SB611 may argue that some provisions, especially those concerning the regulation of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, could hinder innovation and public safety. By prohibiting the use of AI to determine outcomes in critical areas such as healthcare and employment, detractors might contend that the bill prevents necessary advancements that could benefit society. Additionally, while proponents argue that restrictions on digital tracking and credit scores protect citizens’ freedoms, opponents might express concerns over the potential for these measures to create challenges in managing state and corporate governance effectively.

Companion Bills

OK SB611

Carry Over State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK SB611

State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.

OK SB759

Schools; amending the Parents' Bill of Rights. Emergency.

OK HB1219

State government; state funds; display of flags; effective date; emergency.

OK SB788

Students; creating the Students' Bill of Rights; affording certain rights to students enrolled in public school districts or public charter schools. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB862

Emergency management; stating scope of government authority. Effective date.

OK SB714

Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; transferring enforcement authority to Office of the Attorney General; modifying reporting, disclosure, and judicial provisions for state governmental entities. Effective date. Emergency,

OK SB762

State government; prohibiting enforcement or implementation of certain mandates by international organizations. Emergency.

OK SB289

Sales tax; exemptions for governmental and nonprofit entities; modifying period of exemption for certain museums. Emergency.

OK SB178

State government; directing state agencies to maintain motor vehicle fleet. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB500

Firearms; prohibiting certain contracts with governmental entities. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.