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Stitt asked the state agency that regulates wagering at the three Oklahoma racetracks to take action that could arguably stop the renewal of all tribal gaming compacts years down the road.
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Notably, the changes include how long city councilors serve and when council elections take place.
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Details of the legislation and expected cost of enforcement weren’t immediately clear.
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The governor’s office argues Attorney General Gentner Drummond “badly misapplied” the state’s dual office holding laws in a recent opinion that prompted resignations of two Stitt cabinet officials.
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A bill that aims to encourage irrigators to accurately report their water use is making its way through the Oklahoma legislature.
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In a matter of days, two of fourteen members of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet have resigned as a legal opinion published by Oklahoma’s attorney general brings their positions into question.
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Sarah Lucas, secretary of the Oklahoma Parent Legislative Advocacy Coalition, set out plates of apple pie slices on a red, white and blue table while public school supporters filed into a room at the Oklahoma Capitol building Wednesday.
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The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee was scheduled to hear a bill that would have removed authority over school district accreditation decisions from the State Board of Education. But at the end of the committee meeting Tuesday, the bill’s author and chair of the committee sidelined it.
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In a statement issued Monday afternoon, Sen. Tom Woods said ‘I stand behind what I believe in.’
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After long delays in considering any tax cut measures, the Senate passed an elimination of the state portion of the sales tax on Groceries. Next on the menu for the House is an income tax cut, but Senate leadership has no appetite for cutting more revenue streams.