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Week In Review

Showing: February, 2014

Monday, February 24

• The Senate met briefly Monday, approving the following legislation.

-SB 1443 by Sen. David Holt, modifies language relating to the registration of sex offenders.

-SB 1746 by Sen. A.J. Griffin, amends language relating to registration and conduct of lobbyists.

-SB 1730 by Sen. A.J. Griffin, amends language relating to a Horseman’s Bookkeeper.

-SB 1744 by Sen. A.J. Griffin, amends language and designates penalties for violations of campaign finance law.

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Monday, Feb. 17, 2014

• The Senate met briefly Monday, approving the following legislation.

-SB 1265 by Sen. Ron Justice, amends language relating to single-axle load limits.


• Senate committees approved a number of measures Monday, including the following.

-SB 1848 by Sen. Greg Treat, modifies language relating to the regulation of abortion clinics.

-SB 1994 by Sen. Nathan Dahm, authorizes the Attorney General to prohibit the implementation of the Health Care Exchange.

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Monday, Feb. 10, 2014

• The Senate met briefly Monday, but took no action on bills.


• Senate committees approved a number of measures Monday, including the following.

-SB 2120 by Sen. Rick Brinkley, creates the Future State Employee Retirement Act.

-SB 1918 by Sen. Eddie Fields, requires the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry to create rural fire protection districts.

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Monday, Feb. 3, 2014

• The Senate met briefly Monday, before joining the House of Representatives in joint session for the governor’s state of the state address.

• Senate committees took no action on bills on Monday.

• The House convened Monday, before joining the Senate in joint session.

• The House Calendar Committee met Monday, approving a number of measures.

 

Tuesday, February 4

• The Senate met Tuesday, but took no action on bills.

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