Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SJR31

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; adding a member to the Commissioners of the Land Office.

Impact

The impact of SJR31 on state laws would be significant as it alters the makeup of the Commissioners of the Land Office, infusing agricultural expertise into a group that governs public land management. It aims to enhance the office's focus on agricultural considerations while managing school lands, thus directly linking land management to agricultural practices and priorities. If approved, this amendment would contribute to more informed decisions on land policies that affect agricultural stakeholders and local communities, potentially leading to improved agricultural productivity and land use.

Summary

SJR31 proposes an amendment to Section 32 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution. The amendment would add a person who is primarily engaged in business related to agriculture and is a resident of one of the five counties with the highest proportion of school lands to the Commissioners of the Land Office. This body is responsible for managing the sale, rental, and disposal of school lands and public lands in the state. The new member would be appointed by the Governor, ensuring representation of those involved in agriculture within the decision-making process related to land management.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SJR31 may arise from debates about the consolidation of agricultural interests within state governance and the representation of diverse community needs in land management. Critics may argue that focusing specifically on agricultural representation could marginalize other considerations such as environmental sustainability or urban development, raising concerns about balanced land use. Additionally, the appointment process and potential political influences involved may be scrutinized, as stakeholders assess how this change might affect the functionality and impartiality of the Commissioners of the Land Office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HJR1030

Constitutional amendment; making the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction an appointed office; ballot title; filing.

OK SJR7

Constitutional amendment; allowing a member of the Legislature to be employed by a public school upon completion of term.

OK SJR4

Constitutional amendment; allowing a member of the Legislature to be employed as a public school teacher upon completion of term.

OK HJR1001

Constitutional amendment; requiring certain vote of people to change compensation of members of the Legislature; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB1463

Officers; dual offices; counties; population limits; county commissioners; exception; effective date.

OK HJR1002

Constitutional amendment; allowing a member of the Legislature to be employed as a teacher upon completion of term; ballot title; filing.

OK SJR5

Constitutional amendment; limiting state questions on ballot to odd-numbered years; requiring proposed constitutional amendments or state questions to receive certain majority vote.

OK SJR10

Constitutional amendment; prohibiting certain ownership of land; decreasing allowable time period for disposition of certain property.

OK SJR3

Constitutional amendment; reducing threshold to approve school district indebtedness.

OK SJR9

Constitutional amendment; expanding rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.