Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB278

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Department of Commerce; requiring Department to create program; establishing requirements for program; creating the Tulsa Race Massacre Victims' Compensation Revolving Fund; making appropriation. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

If passed, SB278 would create a significant financial mechanism aimed at addressing the historical grievances borne by the survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre. By providing direct compensation, the bill serves as a symbol of reparative justice and acknowledges the traumatic legacy of the event. It involves collaboration between the Department of Commerce and established committees to ensure that the program is implemented effectively. This legislative measure reinforces a commitment to rectifying past harms while potentially influencing future discussions on reparations and state responsibility for historical injustices.

Summary

Senate Bill 278, as introduced, establishes a compensation program for survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is tasked with administering this program, which requires an appropriation of Four Million Dollars to fund the Tulsa Race Massacre Victims' Compensation Revolving Fund. Each qualifying survivor is set to receive Two Million Dollars, intended to provide reparations for the injustices suffered during the historical events that took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921. Additionally, the bill outlines provisions for distributing funds to legatees in cases where survivors have passed away prior to receiving payment.

Contention

While the bill's objective of providing compensation is commendable, it may prompt debate regarding the extent of reparations and the methodology of determining eligibility among potential beneficiaries. Notable points of contention may arise regarding the sourcing of funds for such remuneration and how extensively the state addresses the broader impacts and historical context of the 1921 events. Supporters are likely to advocate for swift and meaningful reparations, while critics may raise concerns about the fiscal implications and the precedent such a fund might set.

Final_notes

SB278 not only aims to compensate survivors but also reflects a broader societal movement towards acknowledging and reconciling with histories of racial violence and injustice. Its successful passage and implementation could serve as a model for addressing similar historical grievances across the country.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB882

Driving under the influence; modifying bail provisions related to charges of driving under the influence. Effective date.

OK SB434

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OK SB201

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OK SB936

Tobacco and vapor products; modifying applicability of fines under the Prevention of Youth Access to Tobacco Act. Effective date.

OK SB327

Income tax; modifying marginal income tax brackets for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK SB292

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OK SB290

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OK SB1098

Ad valorem tax; defining terms; providing procedure to assess residential rental housing. Effective date.

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