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ODOC builds momentum in public safety, rehabilitation and innovation in 2025
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections continues to make measurable progress in strengthening public safety, supporting its workforce and modernizing facilities across the state. “Nearly 95% of the people in our custody will one day return to Oklahoma communities,” said ODOC Executive Director Justin Farris.
https://oklahoma.gov/doc/newsroom/2025/odoc-builds-momentum-in-public-safety--rehabilitation-and-innova.html
Oklahoma bill would let inmates earn good-time credits sooner while awaiting prison transfer
A bill filed in advance of the 2026 legislative session would let state prisoners start earning credits for good behavior faster. Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, filed Senate Bill 1213 after meeting with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections about how the state can reform its criminal justice system.
https://www.readfrontier.org/stories/oklahoma-bill-would-let-inmates-earn-good-time-credits-sooner-while-awaiting-prison-transfer/
Oklahoma DOC granted $4.6M to start new inmate health recording system among other 2026 goals - News9.com
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections published 2025 stats and numbers alongside an announcement of an awarded $4.6M grant that will go towards creating a new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Improvements in the inmate health database documentation system could help provide regular and preventative healthcare to inmates across the state of Oklahoma according to the department.
https://www.news9.com/crime/oklahoma-doc-granted-4-6m-to-start-new-inmate-health-recording-system-among-other-2026-goals
FY 2026 Budget Performance Review 13100 Department ...
FY 2026 Budget Performance Review. 13100 Department of Corrections. Lead ... Impact to the Department of Corrections is dependent upon any growth or reduction in ...
https://oksenate.gov/sites/default/files/2025-02/FY%2726-DOC-BPR_0.pdfOklahoma Department of Corrections highlights 2025 ...
Oklahoma Department of Corrections highlights 2025 progress, outlines 2026 plans. Department purchased private prison, plans new health ...
https://www.kswo.com/2026/01/01/oklahoma-department-corrections-highlights-2025-progress-outlines-2026-plans/FOX23 News - The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is... Facebook
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is looking back at progress it made within the agency in 2025. Click the story to read what they highlighted and plan for in 2026.
https://www.facebook.com/fox23news/posts/the-oklahoma-department-of-corrections-is-looking-back-at-progress-it-made-withi/1419341909555851/
ODOC reflects on progress, looks towards 2026 News
Looking to 2026, ODOC has revealed plans for projects launching this year which include: Building and deploying a new Electronic Health Record ...
https://www.fox23.com/news/odoc-reflects-on-progress-looks-towards-2026/article_986fb8f1-ce66-417f-b1e1-67f5607a23ed.htmlThe Latest in Oklahoma: January 9, 2026 National Association of State Lobbyists
Several new Oklahoma laws took effect on January 1, including a major sentencing reform that creates uniform felony classifications and standard sentencing ranges across the state. Supporters say the change will reduce disparities between counties and bring more consistency to criminal penalties, while imposing harsher consequences for repeat offenders.
https://statelobbyists.org/the-latest-in-oklahoma-january-9-2026/
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OK HB2951 BillTrack50
Bill > HB2951 summary 02/02/2026 Introduced Session Bill Summary AI Summary Sponsors (1) Last Action bill text AMENDATORY 57 O.S. 2021, Section 95, is amended to read as follows: Section 95. A. Any person convicted of an offense against the laws of this state and sentenced to imprisonment that is not to be served in a county jail shall be transported by the sheriff of the county where the person...
https://www.billtrack50.com/billdetail/1919697
Bill Text: OK HB3114 2026 Regular Session Introduced LegiScan
2026 OK HB3114 (Text) Prison and reformatories; providing for mandatory inmate transfers and receptions within certain period of time; effective date.
https://legiscan.com/OK/text/HB3114/id/3308164/Oklahoma-2026-HB3114-Introduced.pdf
SB1213 Oklahoma 2026 Prisons and reformatories; modifying provisions related to inmate earned credits. Effective date. - Legislative Tracking PolicyEngage
− Summary − Full Text − Actions (3) On February 2, 2026 in the Senate: - First Reading - Authored by Senator Rader - Coauthored by Representative Harris (principal House author)...
https://trackbill.com/bill/oklahoma-senate-bill-1213-prisons-and-reformatories-modifying-provisions-related-to-inmate-earned-credits-effective-date/2753741/
Oklahoma prison population continues to grow despite reform efforts
LANE, Okla. (KXII) - In 2016, Oklahoma voters passed State Question 780, making felony charges for small amounts of drugs into misdemeanors. The measure was intended to reduce the state’s prison population. But in the past three years, the number of people in Oklahoma prisons has grown.
https://www.kxii.com/2026/01/08/oklahoma-prison-population-continues-grow-despite-reform-efforts/
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Criminal justice reform headed to Oklahoma Governor’s desk - Right On Crime
This week, Oklahoma took a major leap forward when seven bills crafted from Governor Fallin’s Task Force recommendations passed the House and Senate floors. These seven bills specifically target reductions in Oklahoma’s bloated inmate population, while strengthening public safety. The latest figures from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections show state prisons are currently at 112 percent capacity with only 70 percent of the recommended numbe...
https://rightoncrime.com/criminal-justice-reform-headed-to-oklahoma-governors-desk/