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Oklahoma lawmakers overturn vetoes on dozens of measures, including mammograms, records transparency
The Oklahoma House rose for a standing ovation Thursday after overturning the governor’s veto of a bill expanding access to ...
AM Best has revised the outlook to negative from stable for the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating (Long-Term ICR) and affirmed ...
Establishing business courts in Oklahoma was a key part of the Legislature's budget agreement with Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Populous has been named the master architect for the forthcoming sports-anchored entertainment district in downtown Oklahoma City.
Long Story Short: Thousands of state employees still working remotely despite Return-to-Office order
Almost 8,000 state employees out of the 26,000 covered in a report for the first quarter came under one of several exceptions ...
After months of confusion over the $43 million shortfall within the ODMHSAS, a new bill seeks to hold the agency accountable.
After falling $30 million short of its budget, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health may face substantially increased ...
The executive order created confusion because Stitt had touted the benefits of a flexible work environment during the ...
House Bill 2785 would establish new budget review and reporting requirements for the Office of Management and Enterprise ...
Nearly 8,000 Oklahoma state employees retained remote or hybrid work arrangements despite a return-to-office order issued by ...
More than 40 years after the EPA deemed it a Superfund site, cleanup in the Tar Creek area in Ottawa County is seeing ...
About one-fourth of Oklahoma’s state employees have maintained their employment flexibility after Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a return-to-office executive order in December.
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