State government; creating the Oklahoma Commission on Chinese Foreign Influence. Emergency.
Impact
If enacted, SB904 will create a formal body within the state government specifically designed to evaluate the impact of Chinese influence on Oklahoma’s policies and statutes. The commission is expected to provide reports on their findings annually, beginning with a required report by July 1, 2023. This initiative marks an institutional response aimed at improving state-level strategies and policies in light of foreign influences, potentially leading to significant changes in how the state engages with foreign entities and manages external relationships.
Summary
Senate Bill 904 establishes the Oklahoma Commission on Chinese Foreign Influence, which aims to address and combat the influence of the Chinese Communist Party and government within the state. The commission will consist of seven members, including the Governor, an expert in foreign policy regarding Asia, the Attorney General, and representatives from various state departments. It is tasked with studying and providing recommendations on state policy and regulations to mitigate this influence. This bill reflects the growing concerns around national and state security regarding foreign powers.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB904 may include debates over the need for such a commission and concerns from civil liberties advocates regarding increased scrutiny and potential overreach into legitimate business and state relations with China. While supporters argue that this commission is a necessary measure for protecting state interests, opponents might contend that it could foster an atmosphere of suspicion and limit constructive international engagement, raising questions about the effectiveness and necessity of such oversight in a globalized economy.
State government; modifying composition of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women; providing date by which members shall be appointed. Effective date.
Oklahoma Uniform Securities Act; clarifying membership of Oklahoma Securities Commission; modifying qualifications for certain member of Commission. Effective date. Emergency.
Oklahoma Workforce Transformation Act; creating the Oklahoma Workforce Commission; providing purpose; providing for powers, duties and responsibilities for the Commission.