Incentive Evaluation Commission Economic Impact Estimates Modified
Summary
Oklahoma SB1990 passed both chambers unanimously (Senate 47-0, House 28-0), modifying the criteria the Incentive Evaluation Commission must use when preparing economic and fiscal impact estimates for state incentive programs. The bill amends the considerations the Commission must evaluate when assessing the economic effects of proposed incentives on Oklahoma's economy, including employment, wages, and tax revenue impacts.
What changed
Oklahoma Senate Bill 1990 amends the statutory requirements governing the Incentive Evaluation Commission's economic and fiscal impact estimation process. The bill modifies what factors the Commission must consider when evaluating state incentive programs, requiring a broader assessment of economic effects including employment impacts, wage effects, and tax revenue implications.
For state agencies, legislative staff, and businesses seeking or receiving state incentives, this change affects how economic benefits will be measured and reported. Incentive applications and program renewals may face more comprehensive economic scrutiny under the amended evaluation criteria. The unanimous passage signals strong legislative support for more rigorous economic impact analysis of state incentive programs.
What to do next
- Monitor for governor signature and effective date
- Review internal processes for economic impact submissions to align with new criteria
- Update fiscal impact analysis methodologies for incentive program evaluations
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ChangeBridge / Oklahoma / SB1990 Passed SB1990 Senate Bill Passed 2026-03-11
Incentive Evaluation Commission; modifying required considerations for estimate of economic and fiscal impact.
Bill Details
State Oklahoma
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber Senate
Official Source www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=s...
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Sponsors
Chuck Hall (Sen - R) John Kane (Rep - R)
Action History
2026-04-08 H CR; Do Pass Appropriations and Budget Committee 2026-03-30 H Second Reading referred to Appropriations and Budget 2026-03-11 H First Reading 2026-03-11 S Engrossed to House 2026-03-10 S Referred for engrossment 2026-03-10 S Measure passed: Ayes: 47 Nays: 0 2026-03-10 S Title restored 2026-03-10 S General Order, Amended 2026-02-23 S Placed on General Order 2026-02-18 S Title stricken 2026-02-18 S Reported Do Pass as amended Appropriations committee; CR filed 2026-02-11 S Coauthored by Representative Kane (principal House author) 2026-02-03 S Second Reading referred to Appropriations 2026-02-02 S Authored by Senator Hall 2026-02-02 S First Reading
Votes
2026-02-18 Senate: Appropriations Committee: DO PASS AMENDED Yea: 22 Nay: 0 2026-03-10 Senate: THIRD READING Yea: 47 Nay: 0 2026-04-07 House: Appropriations and Budget Committee: DO PASS Yea: 28 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-02-03 S Appropriations 2026-03-30 H Appropriations and Budget
Amendments
2026-03-09 Senate Floor SB1990 (3-09-26) (HALL) RT FA1
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-15 Introduced 2026-02-19 Amended 2026-03-11 Engrossed 2026-04-08 Amended Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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