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Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson (R-OKC) formally requested in a February 28 memo to Senate President Pro Tempore Stratton Taylor that the leader of the Senate involve individual senators in the selection process of the County Election Board Secretary in the counties they represent. Currently these selections are made behind closed doors with little or no input from the senators elected to represent that area.

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OKLAHOMA CITY - In light of recent tragedies in California and elsewhere, teenagers hoping to rent or purchase violent video games will likely run into a roadblock if a bill authored by Senator Scott Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow continues to push forward in the legislature.

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When Oklahoma educators and veterans hold their annual lobby days at the State Capitol Wednesday, they should focus a good deal of their attention on the potential budget impact of Governor Keating's tax relief program, according to a Senate leader.

The Governor has proposed a series of tax reductions this year, including an income tax cut that when fully implemented would total approximately $1.1 billion - almost one-quarter of the state appropriated budget.

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A political consultant who was handed a controversial $400,000 public relations contract through the state marriage initiative lied to reporters who inquired about whether she was abiding by the terms of the agreement, according to a State Senator who has been critical of the contract.

Senator Kevin Easley said Mary Myrick's statements in the Wednesday Edition of the Daily Oklahoman are not accurate.

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Oklahoma's education system would bear the brunt of Governor Keating's income tax cut program, losing an estimated $599 million annually if the tax reduction is fully implemented, according to a Senate analysis of the Governor's program.

Governor Keating has proposed that the state income tax rate be reduced from 6.75% to 3.75% -- a cut that would ultimately slice $1.1 billion out of the state budget.

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OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc. has completed yet another project at the State Capitol. At noon on Monday, March 12, a ceremony will be held for the dedication of four bronze roundels that will mark the entrances to the House and Senate chambers.

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OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc., has dedicated four more original works of art for display at the State Capitol. Senator Charles Ford, President of the organization explains the four bronze roundels were originally planned decades ago.

"This was something that Solomon Layton, the architect who designed our state capitol had envisioned; four bronze roundels depicting the state's native people placed on each side of the main entrances to the House and Senate Chambers," explained Senator Ford.

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OKLAHOMA CITY - The full Senate has approved a measure to help put an end to unwanted sales calls. Senate author Keith Leftwich said he's pleased the legislation has cleared another hurdle.

"The response we've gotten since we first announced this measure has been overwhelming," explained Senator Leftwich. "People are tired of coming home from work only to have their meal and family time interrupted by phone sales calls."

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Instead of helping the state meet a number of emergency funding needs, Republican members of the State Senate have opted for the "politics of gridlock" by blocking efforts to beef up heating assistance for the elderly and make nursing homes safer through increased inspections.

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OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma State Senate today voted in favor of a $714,190 supplemental appropriation for the Oklahoma School for the Blind in Muskogee and the Oklahoma School for the Deaf in Sulphur, but without enough support for an emergency clause. That clause was necessary to make the legislation effective immediately upon the Governor's signature. Otherwise, those schools would have to wait 90 days after adjournment before receiving the appropriation.

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