State government; modifying powers of the Governor during war. Effective date.
Impact
The bill, upon passing, will modify existing state law to expand the powers of the Governor in times of war or invasion. This change could lead to a more structured approach to crisis management at the state level, ensuring that there are predefined mechanisms for addressing defense problems. It allows for quick mobilization and adaptation, potentially leading to more effective responses to threats against the state.
Summary
Senate Bill 1039 addresses the powers of the Governor of Oklahoma during wartime situations. It specifically amends Section 9.2 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which outlines the Governor's authority when the United States is involved in formal conflict or when the state is under threat. The bill empowers the Governor to appoint committees to handle defense-related issues and to utilize contingency funds for expenses related to these committees.
Contention
While the intent of SB1039 is to provide the Governor with necessary tools to manage state defense effectively, there may be contention surrounding the broad powers it grants. Critics may argue that empowering the Governor with these authorities raises concerns regarding checks and balances in governance, particularly in the context of appointing committees and using contingency funds without broader legislative oversight.
State government; modifying composition of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women; providing date by which members shall be appointed. Effective date.