Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1734

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Conduct of elections; prohibiting certain officials from using certain public service announcements and advertisements within certain time period. Effective date.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to existing election laws, particularly concerning the accountability of state officials during election cycles. By establishing a defined period where public resources cannot be used for personal promotion, the legislation seeks to enhance election integrity and reduce the potential for conflicts of interest. However, it also includes exceptions, allowing such use during declared state disasters or emergencies, thereby offering some flexibility amid crises. This caveat could prompt discussions regarding the definition of emergencies and the potential for abuse in political contexts.

Summary

Senate Bill 1734, introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature, aims to regulate the conduct of elected officials in relation to public service announcements and advertisements. Specifically, the bill prohibits elected officials from using their name, image, likeness, or voice in any public service announcement or advertisement created or funded through public funds within three months leading up to an election where their names will appear on the ballot. This measure is intended to prevent the misuse of public resources for personal political gain during critical election periods.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB1734 highlights divisions among legislators regarding the interpretation of public funds' use in politically charged situations. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step toward fostering fair election practices and preventing the exploitation of public platforms for personal campaigns. Conversely, detractors raise concerns about the implications of restricting officials' ability to communicate with the public, especially during emergencies, suggesting that the bill might hinder necessary governance communication at crucial times. The debate reflects a larger concern about balancing regulation with effective governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB341

State government; prohibiting certain officials from using certain public service announcements and advertisements. Effective date.

OK SB481

Security of election officials; prohibiting certain actions towards election officials. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB290

Conduct of elections; increasing compensation for certain election officials.

OK SB1027

Schools; prohibiting public schools from using certain funds to promote concepts of social emotional learning. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB244

School district elections; modifying permissible dates for certain elections; modifying dates for filing for certain office. Effective date.

OK SB823

Firearms; removing certain prohibition; prohibiting certain policy or rule. Effective date.

OK SB700

Elections; adding information to be included in certain form; increasing time period for filing certain petition; modifying certain complaint procedures. Effective date.

OK SB1013

Elections; creating the Election Notary Accountability Act; requiring notary public to submit copy of log to county election board within certain time period. Effective date.

OK SB928

School employees; prohibiting public schools after certain date from recognizing certain collective bargaining units. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2432

Firearms; prohibiting certain persons from using, purchasing, or possessing firearms; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.