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Week In Review

Showing: March, 2007


Monday, March 26

• The Senate met Monday and approved one resolution.

-HCR 1022 by Sen. John Sparks, declares March 26, as Diabetes Awareness Day, and states that diabetes is a global crisis and it is now estimated that one in ten Oklahomans suffers from diabetes.

• Senate committees passed a number of sunset bills and several other measures on Monday, including the following:

-HB 1914 by Sen. Roger Ballenger, would create the Feral Swine Control Act and provide license and permit requirements for hunting.

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Monday, March 19

• The Senate met Monday and took up a number of resolutions including the following:

-SCR 20 by Sen. Mike Morgan, commends the Oklahoma Celtic Heritage Association and declares June 16 and 17, 2007, as “Oklahoma Celtic Music and Heritage Festival Weekend” in Stillwater.

-SR 19 by Sens. Don Barrington, Randy Bass and Clark Jolley, honors Miss America 2007, Lauren Nelson, of Lawton.

-SR 18 by Sens. Brian Crain and James A. Williamson, honors Miss Oklahoma 2006, Lindsay Miller, on her accomplishments.

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Monday, March 12

• The Senate met Monday and took up a full agenda of bills. Numerous measures were approved on Monday including the following:

-SB 139 by Sen. Jay Paul Gumm, would direct the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center to maintain a public umbilical cord blood bank for collecting and storing umbilical cord blood and placental tissue donated by maternity patients.

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Monday, March 12

 

• The Senate met Monday and took up a full agenda of bills. Numerous measures were approved on Monday including the following:

-SB 139 by Sen. Jay Paul Gumm, would direct the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center to maintain a public umbilical cord blood bank for collecting and storing umbilical cord blood and placental tissue donated by maternity patients.

read more.