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Activists: Plan Would Reduce Oklahoma Prison Population By 2,500
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Activists for Criminal Justice Reform say they have a plan to reduce the state's overcrowded prison population.
Oklahoma House Of Representatives Elects First Black Speaker
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The new, 72-member Oklahoma House Republican Caucus has confirmed Lawton Republican T.W. Shannon will become the first African-American speaker of the House in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma House Speaker Rejects $20 Million Plan For Capitol Fix
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Kris Steele said he has no intention to make a "$20 million decision on an offer made on the eve of adjournment."
Oklahoma Picked For Intensive Criminal Justice Study
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Oklahoma, which has more imprisoned women per capita than any other state and the third overall incarceration rate in the nation will be the subject of a criminal justice study.
Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill To Ease Prison Crowding
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed a bill into law Wednesday aimed at easing overcrowding in state prisons.
Expansion Of Health Insurance Program Approved
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- An expansion of Governor Brad Henry's program to provide health care subsidies to small businesses was approved Monday by a legislative committee. The bill would change the standards
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State Lawmakers To Examined State Job Inequality
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A study planned by state lawmakers will look at ways to improve the state's employment process for the disabled.
The study by the state House Health and Human Services
State Lawmakers To Examined State Job Inequality
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A study planned by state lawmakers will look at ways to improve the state's employment process for the disabled.
The study by the state House Health and Human Services
State House committee passes bill to expand health care coverage
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state House committee on Wednesday passed a bill to expand a program that assists small businesses in paying for health insurance for their employees.
Businesses with up
State House committee passes bill to expand health care coverage
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state House committee on Wednesday passed a bill to expand a program that assists small businesses in paying for health insurance for their employees.
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Lawmaker plans Kelsey Law to reform child protection
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The abuse-related death of a 2-year-old girl is prompting a state lawmaker to push for reform of the state's child protection system.
Representative Kris Steele of Shawnee
Lawmaker plans Kelsey Law to reform child protection
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The abuse-related death of a 2-year-old girl is prompting a state lawmaker to push for reform of the state's child protection system.
Representative Kris Steele of Shawnee
State lawmakers plan 'Precious Doe' study
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State lawmakers believe that improving communication and cooperation between state agencies might help prevent child abuse.
Lawmakers are launching a study into child abuse
State lawmakers plan 'Precious Doe' study
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State lawmakers believe that improving communication and cooperation between state agencies might help prevent child abuse.
Lawmakers are launching a study into child abuse
Task force hears concern about emergency room use
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A legislative task force that is studying Oklahoma's Medicaid system is focusing attention on the use of hospital emergency rooms for non-urgent care.
Members of the House
Task force hears concern about emergency room use
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A legislative task force that is studying Oklahoma's Medicaid system is focusing attention on the use of hospital emergency rooms for non-urgent care.
Members of the House
State lawmaker says death of tattoo bill could increase health problems
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- It appears Oklahoma will remain the only state in the nation to outlaw tattooing after a House committee fails to consider a bill to end the ban.
State Representative Al
State lawmaker says death of tattoo bill could increase health problems
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- It appears Oklahoma will remain the only state in the nation to outlaw tattooing after a House committee fails to consider a bill to end the ban.
State Representative Al
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Voters to elect new state senator in District 17
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Voters in state Senate District 17 go to the polls Tuesday to elect a new senator.
Shawnee attorney Charlie Laster faces state Representative Kris Steele in the race for
Voters to elect new state senator in District 17
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Voters in state Senate District 17 go to the polls Tuesday to elect a new senator.
Shawnee attorney Charlie Laster faces state Representative Kris Steele in the race for
Three file for former Brad Henry seat
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Three people have filed as candidates for the state Senate seat formerly held by Governor-elect Brad Henry.
Tecumseh Mayor Greg Wilson and Charlie Laster of Shawnee filed
Three file for former Brad Henry seat
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Three people have filed as candidates for the state Senate seat formerly held by Governor-elect Brad Henry.
Tecumseh Mayor Greg Wilson and Charlie Laster of Shawnee filed
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Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
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Additional storm chances for Oklahoma to return later this week
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Pleasant weather returned Tuesday with mostly sunny skies. The pattern brings additional storm chances heading into the weekend across Oklahoma.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
What you need to know about the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Alex Cameron
Breaking down the One Big, Beautiful Bill: Key components that could affect Oklahomans from Medicaid changes to SNAP cuts.
ODMHSAS needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to state audit
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services says it needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to a state audit report released Tuesday.
Storms cause major damage in Fort Gibson; community rallies for clean-up effort
Erin Conrad
Fort Gibson was hit by a powerful storm, causing widespread damage and power outages. Community rallies to aid recovery effort and save a local historic building.
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