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Showing: May, 2003

Governor Henry signed a bill Thursday that requires all Oklahoma drivers license applicants to have their fingerprints scanned by a computerized fingerimaging device.
SB 23, which was authored by Senator Robert M. Kerr, DAltus, requires the Department of Public Safety DPS to implement a fingerimaging procedure for those who apply for an original, renewal or replacement drivers license or an identification card at state tag agencies. read more.

Sen. Kerr says SB 423 will help protect against identity theft.

Oklahoma State Senate Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 30 For Immediate Release: May , 2003 Clip
Senator Jim Reynolds
SB 30 Would Authorize Temporary Fishing Permits A measure that passed the Senate Wednesday would make it possible for Oklahomans to purchase temporary fishing permits, according to Senator Jim Reynolds, ROKC. read more.

Sen. Reynolds says temporary fishing permits are good for Oklahoma families.

A measure aimed at ensuring disabled Oklahomans wont lose their homes because of unpaid property taxes has been signed into law. Senator Jim Reynolds, ROKC, is principal author of Senate Bill 23, which was coauthored by Representative Kevin Calvey, RDel City.
Senator Reynolds explained that while the measure doesnt exempt those individuals from property taxes, it does ensure their homes wont be sold to pay property taxes. read more.

Sen. Reynolds explains his measure to protect the homes of disabled Oklahomans who owe property taxes.

State Capitol, Oklahoma City The Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association again flexed its muscles Monday, using its influence over the Democratcontrolled state Senate to defeat the reconsideration of SB 3, the School Protection Act, by Senator Scott Pruitt, RBroken Arrow and Rep. Fred Morgan, ROklahoma City. read more.

Sen. Pruitt says he's disappointed that the Senate did not pass SB 346 .

A measure creating a zone of safety for Oklahoma children has been sent to the governor for his consideration. Senate Bill by Senator Jonathan Nichols, RNorman, and coauthored by Representative Kevin Cox, DOKC, would prohibit any person convicted of lewd molestation, rape or sodomy from being within three hundred feet of a school, child care facility or playground.
Schools and playgrounds are considered to be safe places for our children, but we need to be sure of this. With this new law, were telling child molesters to keep out and stay away, explained Senator Nichols. read more.

Sen. Nichols explains new "zone of safety" law.

Oklahoma State Senate Communications Division
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Senator James A. Williamson and other Senate GOP leaders discuss
House Democrats Tax Proposal
Senate Republicans Oppose House Dem Sales Tax Increase, read more.

Sen. Williamson says new taxes would hurt Oklahoma's economy.

Senator Keith Leftwich DOklahoma City author of two important election bills that will work to improve the election process in our state announced that Senate Bill 20 and Senate Bill 3 were signed into law by Governor Brad Henry.
Both bills deal with Oklahomas election process with SB 20 dealing with statewide elections and SB 3 addressing the date of the Presidential Primary. read more.

Sen. Leftwich explains the benefits of moving up primary and run-off election dates.

A measure to increase public awareness of Hepatitis C has been signed into law by Governor Brad Henry. Senator Angela Monson is principal author of SB which was coauthored by Representative Opio Toure. The legislation directs the State Commissioner of Health to convene a task force on the disease. read more.

Sen. Monson talks about Hepatitis C task force bill signed into law by Governor Henry.