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Senate adopts resolution recognizing Oklahoma museums’ economic impact

February 17, 2025 | 2025 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Senate adopts resolution recognizing Oklahoma museums’ economic impact
The Oklahoma Senate adopted House Concurrent Resolution 1005 on a voice vote during its floor session.

Senator Thompson moved adoption of HCR 1005, describing the resolution as a correlation recognizing Oklahoma museums' economic impact and role in lifelong learning. With no questions or debate, the chamber voted by voice and the motion was adopted.

The resolution is a ceremonial, nonbinding statement of recognition; it does not appropriate funds or change law. The Senate record shows the resolution was presented, explained and advanced without roll-call debate.

The measure was moved and adopted on the floor and will be transmitted as a concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate.

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