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SR32 • 2026

Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Dossett
Last action
2026-03-10
Official status
Enrolled, filed with Secretary of State
Effective date
Not listed

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Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

What This Bill Does

  • Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Enrolled, filed with Secretary of State

  2. 2026-03-09 Senate

    Direct to Calendar

  3. 2026-03-09 Senate

    Adopted, referred for enrollment

  4. 2026-03-02 Senate

    First Reading

  5. 2026-03-02 Senate

    Authored by Senator Dossett

Official Summary Text

Resolution; recognizing March 9th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

Current Bill Text

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Resolution
ENROLLED SENATE
RESOLUTION NO. 32 By: Dossett

A Resolution recognizing March 9 as Bob Wills Day at
the Capitol; celebrating the life and legacy of
Oklahoma’s son; thanking the Oklahoma Historical
Society, the Oklahoma Arts Council, and the Oklahoma
Film and Music Office for their work; and directing
distribution.

WHEREAS, Bob Wills, born in 1905, began playing fiddle in his
youth before moving with his band, the Texas Playboys, to Oklahoma
in 1934 to pursue business and creative opportunities; and

WHEREAS, Bob Wills became known as the King of Western Swing as
he helped originate and popularize a unique genre of music rooted in
folk, jazz, and blues that would lead to the development of rock and
roll and modern country music; and

WHEREAS, Bob Wills entertained millions of people during his
heyday, performing twice weekly at what would become the historic
Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, playing live daily radio broadcasts,
touring across the country, and appearing in more than a dozen
movies; and

WHEREAS, Bob Wills was inducted into the Country Music Hall of
Fame in 1968 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and was
named one of the 40 Greatest Men in Country Music by Country Music
Television; and

WHEREAS, Bob Wills’ family has contributed his archival and
artifacts collection to the Oklahoma Historical Society to be
featured for future generations across from Cain’s Ballroom at the
forthcoming OKPOP Museum; and

ENR. S. R. NO. 32 Page 2

WHEREAS, the Oklahoma Historical Society, the Oklahoma Arts
Council, and the Oklahoma Film and Music Office have partnered to
present Bob Wills Day at the Capitol, celebrating one of Oklahoma’s
most significant figures in the history of popular music who
continues shining a bright light on our state.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE 2ND SESSION
OF THE 60TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE:

THAT the Oklahoma Senate recognizes March 9 as Bob Wills Day at
the Capitol.

THAT the Oklahoma Senate offers sincere thanks to the Oklahoma
Historical Society, the Oklahoma Arts Council, and the Oklahoma Film
and Music Office.

THAT copies of this resolution be distributed to Oklahoma
Historical Society Executive Director Trait Thompson, Oklahoma Arts
Council Executive Director Amber Sharples, and Oklahoma Film and
Music Office Director Jeanette Stanton.

Adopted by the Senate the 9th day of March, 2026.

Presiding Officer of the Senate

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Received by the Office of the Secretary of State this __________
day of __________________, 20 _______, at _______ o'clock _______ M.
By: _________________________________