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The first session of the 60th edition of the Oklahoma Legislature ended May 30. Here are some political winners and losers ...
The Oklahoma 60th Legislature adjourned its regular session on Friday, with an eventful final 24 hours.The legislature voted to override nearly 50 bills on Thu ...
The curtain fell on the “Stitt Show” last week. Because if there’s one thing that defined Oklahoma’s 2025 annual legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt finally played a starring role after six years in ...
An income tax cut, flat agency budgets, business courts ― Gov. Kevin Stitt dominated the state Legislature to get most of ...
A bipartisan group of 28 female legislators have written to Gov. Kevin Stitt, celebrating the override of his veto of a bill concerning mammograms.
Bipartisan legislation increasing compensation for the wrongfully convicted saw two last-minute vetoes from Stitt before becoming law.
An Oklahoma City police officer has been placed on administrative leave after being charged with domestic abuse.
The Oklahoma Funeral Board will continue until at least 2029, despite a recent veto from Governor Kevin Stitt.
The House and Senate passed HB 2048, the 340B Nondiscrimination Act. The bill would lock in and expand Obamacare Medicaid ...
The veto means the state’s funeral industry could be left without oversight or regulation, according to the executive ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – On Tuesday, Oklahoma Governor Stitt’s office released the findings of an initial financial examination report for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance ...
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