Rep. Anthony Moore Reflects on “Strong, Productive” Legislative Session

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Oklahoma City, OK – Rep. Anthony Moore (R-Clinton), who served as Speaker Pro Tempore during the First Session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature, called the session “phenomenal,” despite a hectic finish. “We ended with a bit of high intensity and emotion—some turmoil on the last day—but that’s to be expected,” Moore said. “Looking at the totality of the session, it was phenomenal. The House and Senate worked together better than they have in my five years.”

Moore credited new leadership in both chambers for fostering collaboration and noted that even the executive branch worked in tandem on some key issues. “No session is ever perfect,” he added. “But if I’m giving it a grade, this is a solid A.”

Big Wins in Energy and Budget

Moore pointed to progress on the state budget and energy policy as major wins. He also emphasized that stopping harmful overreaching legislation was equally important. “That alone was a major win for the energy industry,” he noted.

Local Sports Broadcasting Access: A Personal Priority

One of Moore’s signature achievements was House Bill 1732, which prevents the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association from signing exclusive broadcasting agreements that block local outlets from airing public school sports.

It’s just asinine that we can’t broadcast our own games,” Moore said. “Our schools deserve that. Especially for kids like the Canute baseball team — it’s ridiculous they didn’t get to broadcast the finals.” He emphasized that local communities and sponsors rely on that access and said he was proud to carry the bill.

Education Bills Aim to Support Teachers and Students

Moore also highlighted education-related victories. Senate Bill 364, which he co-sponsored, bans corporal punishment for students with disabilities and became law on May 8. In addition, his House Bill 1727 aims to boost teacher retention by expanding eligibility for the state’s OHLAP scholarship program to veteran educators, raising the income cap to approximately $186,000 for a family of three.

Looking Ahead

Moore acknowledged ongoing conversations about other legislative topics, including business courts, but remained upbeat. “From top to bottom, this was just a strong, productive session,” he said. “I was honored to be part of it."


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