Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SR25

Caption

Resolution; opposing President Biden's 30x30 program and affirming support for private land ownership in the state of Oklahoma.

Impact

If SR25 is enacted, it will reinforce the position that land ownership rights in Oklahoma are to be prioritized and protected against federal conservation initiatives. The resolution underscores that Oklahoma's economy is heavily tied to industries using private lands, including agriculture and energy production. Proponents believe that federal programs, like the 30x30 initiative, would undermine local economies while restricting land use and limiting resources crucial for production and livelihoods.

Summary

Senate Resolution 25 (SR25) expresses strong opposition to President Biden's 30x30 program, which aims to conserve at least thirty percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. The resolution emphasizes the importance of private land ownership for the economic and cultural well-being of Oklahoma and seeks to counter federal mandates perceived as having the potential to harm local landowners and industries reliant on land use. The Senate argues that allowing such a program may prevent the productive use of significant land areas, which would have severe economic implications for the state and its citizens.

Contention

The main contention surrounding SR25 revolves around the interpretation of federal authority over land conservation versus the sovereignty of state governance. Many supporters of the resolution believe that local decision-making should prevail over federal directives, especially concerning economically vital land management practices. Critics may argue that the resolution disregards the potential environmental benefits associated with land conservation, framing the debate as one that pits economic interests against environmental protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR4

Concurrent resolution; supporting the conservation of fish and wildlife resources; and encouraging Oklahomans to teach hunting and angling to youth.

OK SR2

Resolution; supporting Washington, D.C.; urging Congress.

OK HB2657

Information privacy; Oklahoma Privacy Act of 2023; supporting agencies; confidential information; management; effective date; emergency.

OK SR22

A Resolution declaring the first Friday in June be recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day in the State of Oklahoma; supporting efforts to prevent the tragic effects of gun violence.

OK SCR7

A Concurrent Resolution mourning the loss of Oklahomans due to COVID-19; expressing condolences to those who have lost friends and family; and asking for prayers on behalf of all Oklahomans impacted by the pandemic.

OK SR19

A Resolution recognizing May as Older Americans Month; supporting and protecting the rights of nursing home residents; and directing distribution.

OK SCR11

A Concurrent Resolution opposing any corporation silencing voices; supporting First Amendment rights and encouraging freedom of speech; appreciating the role of Tucker Carlson; encouraging Tucker Carlson;

OK HR1003

Resolution; Oklahoma Youth Expo.

OK SR8

Resolution; declaring Aprill 11, 2023, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day.

OK SCR8

Concurrent resolution; encouraging further partnership between Oklahoma and Taiwan; supporting Taiwan's participation in international organizations; celebrating Taiwan Relations Act anniversary.

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