Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1052

Caption

House Resolution; Superintendent of Public Instruction; Ryan Walters; conduct; special investigation committee; membership; procedures; subpoena; documents; report.

Impact

The creation of this special committee has significant implications for state law as it pertains to the process of impeachment. By outlining procedures for the inquiry and empowering the committee to subpoena witnesses and documents, HR1052 strengthens the legislative branch's oversight responsibilities. This move demonstrates a clear mechanism by which elected officials can be held accountable for their conduct, thereby affirming the principles of checks and balances within Oklahoma's government. The resolution also reflects the ongoing tensions present in the state's educational leadership and governance.

Summary

House Resolution 1052 establishes a special investigative committee aimed at examining the conduct of Ryan Walters, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, following concerns raised about his actions since taking office. The resolution calls for an in-depth inquiry to determine if there are grounds for formal impeachment proceedings against Walters. It outlines the composition of the committee, which will include eight members, with an equal representation from both parties, ensuring a balanced approach to the investigation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HR1052 may arise from differing political interpretations of Walters' conduct, with supporters of the resolution advocating for transparency and accountability in public office, while opponents may argue against the necessity and motives behind the impeachment process. The discussion surrounding the resolution is likely to be contentious, as it engages broader debates about educational policy, political power dynamics, and the role of scrutiny in public service. This special committee will have a serious undertaking to balance thorough investigation with the political implications of their findings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB399

Maternal mortality; reducing membership of Maternal Mortality Review Committee; requiring certain reporting and investigation of maternal deaths. Effective date.

OK HB1397

Schools; curriculum; civil rights movement; State Superintendent of Public Instruction; effective date.

OK SB297

Subpoena power; permitting certain subpoena powers to the Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Effective date.

OK SR1

Resolution; allowing public comment at committee and subcommittee hearings.

OK HB2670

Parental rights; parental involvement; complaint; superintendent; appeal; Board of Education; investigative committee; district attorney; violation; relief; effective date.

OK HJR1030

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

OK HR1001

Resolution; House Rules.

OK HB2152

Maternal mortality; Maternal Mortality Review Committee; membership; hospital or licensed birthing center to report certain maternal deaths to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; types of deaths to be investigated; production of records, documents, evidence, or other material; Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to share certain material with the Maternal Mortality Review Committee; codification; effective date.

OK HB2851

Investigations; Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; Alaunna Raffield Fund; effective date.

OK HB1020

Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security; making an appropriation; source; amount; creating certain special account; reports; appearance before certain joint committee; emergency.

Similar Bills

OK HB2892

State government; Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth; Executive Director; investigations; effective date.

OK HR1018

Resolution; recognizing the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as the premier law enforcement agency of the state and its service to the citizens of Oklahoma.

OK SB1153

Health insurance; creating Health Insurance Mandate Legislation Actuarial Analysis Act. Effective date.

OK SB1612

Law enforcement unification; creating the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Unification, Recruitment, and Retention Act of 2022; creating the Board of Public Safety. Effective date.

OK HB1630

Firearms; modifying certain background check procedure; effective date.

OK HB3813

Medical marijuana; law enforcement powers of certain employees of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority; effective date.

OK SB106

Firearms; unlawful intent; modifying penalties; modifying revocation penalty for certain unlawful act; eliminating grace period for license renewals; excluding fingerprint search requirement. Effective date.

OK SB855

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; modifying allowable requestors. Effective date.