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An amended bill to create business courts in Oklahoma and Tulsa counties returns to the House with updated salary provisions and fiscal impact details.
NINE BILLS HAVE BEEN SIGNED INTO LAW BY GOVERNOR KEVIN STITT. SIX OF THEM VETOED. AND OF THOSE SIGNED INTO LAW, SOME OF THE STANDOUTS INCLUDE A BILL MAKING THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO RECEIVED THE SCHOOL ...
Lawmakers are wrapping up Oklahoma's 60th legislative session this week. From tax cuts to classroom cellphone bans and the ...
Nothing less than the future of college sports is being hashed this week at the Southeastern Conference’s annual spring meetings in Florida. Among the topics ...
Two U.S. government reserves of cryptocurrency will be stocked with bitcoin and other tokens seized by federal agencies. See ...
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The Forward on MSNHow a controversial definition of antisemitism is making its way into state laws — from banning masks to training copsThe IHRA definition of antisemitism could give schools more leeway to classify campus incidents as antisemitic.
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AlterNet on MSNCornered Trump is escalating to more drastic measures as he feels the heat | OpinionTrump is starting to lose big, from courtrooms to the press increasingly calling him out, to millions of Americans showing up ...
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Gov. Kevin Stitt’s four new appointees to the State Board of Education along with picks for ...
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services hired Dr. Jason Beaman to help address Oklahoma’s mental health crisis and improve the system.
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering overriding Gov. Kevin Stitt's vetoes as the legislative session concludes, with significant discussions expected in the Senate.
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KRMG Tulsa on MSNSenate confirms Timothy Tardibono as Executive Director of Oklahoma Office of Juvenile AffairsTardibono was first appointed to this position in October 2024 by Governor Kevin Stitt. He brings over two decades' worth of ...
Gov. Stitt signs new law limiting the number of elections in Oklahoma. Lawmakers say they hope to boost voter turnout by reducing special elections and consolidating general election dates.
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