State & Local News
Oklahoma Senate Establishes 211 Hotline Funding
March 20, 2026
The Oklahoma Senate has passed Senate Bill 1290, creating the 211 Hotline Revolving Fund to restore and expand state funding for the 211 Oklahoma hotline services. This legislative action reintroduces state oversight and financial support alongside existing philanthropic contributions to enhance the hotline's capacity to assist residents across all 77 counties. The fund aims to improve service reach and ensure efficient allocation of resources to areas with the greatest need.
- Why this matters: State funding restoration signals increased procurement opportunities for service providers supporting the 211 hotline network in Oklahoma.
- Agencies and contractors involved in social service call centers and community assistance programs should evaluate potential partnerships or contract opportunities arising from this new funding mechanism.
- The establishment of a revolving fund indicates a sustained state commitment, which may lead to multi-year contracts and expanded service requirements.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple state-level entities, including 211 Eastern Oklahoma and HeartLine, Inc., as key stakeholders in upcoming solicitations.
Restoring state funding and state oversight to 211 will both expand its reach to more Oklahomans and ensure that all 211 funding, both public and private, is deployed in the most efficient manner and proportionally to the areas of most need.
— Sen. Jo Anna Dossett
Agencies
Oklahoma Senate, 211 Eastern Oklahoma, Tulsa Area United Way, 211 HeartLine, HeartLine, Inc.