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42nd Oklahoma Legislature

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President of the Senate:
  
Jack Mildren (D)

Speaker of the House:
  
Jim Barker (D)

President Pro Tem of the Senate:
  
Robert V. Cullison (D)

42nd Oklahoma Legislature

Term:
  
January 3, 1989–January 8, 1991

Composition:
  
Senate 34      14      House 69      32

The Forty-second Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 3, 1989, to January 8, 1991, during the term of Governor Henry Bellmon. In 1989, a ballot question designated the sine die adjournment day, or last day of session, as the last Friday in May. Combined with the 90-day requirement, this moved the session start day to February, leaving the original start day in January as an organizational day.

Contents

Dates of sessions

  • First regular session: January 3-May 26, 1989
  • Special sessions: 46 days spanning August 14, 1989-May 2, 1990
  • Second regular session: February 5-May 25, 1990
  • Previous: 41st Legislature • Next: 43rd Legislature

    Enacted

  • Education - HB 1017 was an education reform package enacted by the state legislature after Governor Henry Bellmon called for the longest special session in state history.
  • Senate

    Democratic State Senator Robert V. Cullison served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate.

    Democratic leadership

    Jim Barker served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives during the first regular session in 1989, but was ousted on May 17, 1989, due to political infighting. He was replaced by Steve Lewis, who served during the special and second regular sessions.

    Republican leadership

    Joe Heaton served as Republican Minority leader.

    Senate

  • Table based on state almanac.
  • House of Representatives

  • Table based on government database.
  • References

    42nd Oklahoma Legislature Wikipedia