Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2820

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
3/8/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Enrolled
4/20/23  
Vetoed
4/26/23  
Override
5/25/23  

Caption

Sunset; Oklahoma Educational Television Authority; re-creating authority; modifying termination date.

Impact

The passage of HB 2820 maintains the authority's operational capacity, allowing it to continue its mission of planning, constructing, and maintaining educational television facilities, which are vital for public education and information dissemination. This decision will help uphold educational content delivery across the state, influenced by state educational policies and the needs of local communities. The bill specifies membership criteria, ensuring that appointed members come from a broad educational background, which aligns with the Authority's objectives of enhancing educational outcomes through media.

Summary

House Bill 2820 focuses on the re-creation of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, extending its existence until July 1, 2026. This legislative measure is part of the state's sunset provision, which regularly reviews and assesses the ongoing need for state agencies and authorities. By re-establishing the Authority, the bill intends to ensure the continuation of educational television services, which are considered essential functions of the state as stipulated in the bill text. The Authority will consist of thirteen members, including educational leaders and gubernatorial appointees, reflecting a commitment to involving various stakeholders in the governance of educational television in Oklahoma.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 2820 appears positive, particularly among education advocates who recognize the importance of maintaining robust educational television resources. By extending the Authority's life, supporters view this as an opportunity to bolster educational programming and services for Oklahoma residents. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the appropriateness of state resources allocated towards television as an educational medium compared to other pressing educational needs, although these points were less contested in discussions leading to the bill's passage.

Contention

Notably, the bill faced limited contention due to its specific focus on maintaining an established authority rather than introducing sweeping changes. The primary concerns expressed were over the long-term direction and funding of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority. Some lawmakers and stakeholders raised questions about the effectiveness of television as an educational tool in the digital age, suggesting that resources may be better spent on modern educational technologies. Nonetheless, these discussions did not significantly impede the bill's progression, indicating a consensus on the need for educational television support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2820

Sunset; Oklahoma Educational Television Authority; re-creating authority; modifying termination date.

OK HB1771

Oklahoma Educational Television Authority; sunset; effective date.

OK HB1081

Sunset; Oklahoma Real Estate Commission; re-creating Commission; modifying termination date.

OK HB2813

Sunset; Polygraph Examiners Board; re-creating Board; modifying termination date.

OK HB2813

Sunset; Polygraph Examiners Board; re-creating Board; modifying termination date.

OK HB1075

Sunset; State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering; re-creating Board; modifying termination date.

OK HB2798

Sunset; Oklahoma Abstractors Board; re-creating Board; modifying termination date.

OK HB2798

Sunset; Oklahoma Abstractors Board; re-creating Board; modifying termination date.

OK HB2819

Sunset; Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; re-creating Council; modifying termination date.

OK HB2819

Sunset; Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education; re-creating Council; modifying termination date.

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