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The Oklahoma State Senate convened the 1st Session of the 58th Legislature on February 1, 2020, to tackle a host of issues ranging from extending regulatory oversight related to marijuana, encouraging economic growth in the aftermath of COVID-19, adjusting Senate and House Districts to match the state’s population, and to continue reforming the criminal justice system. The 58th Legislature also tackled the issue of rising utility bills following the prolonged North American winter storms of 2021.
OKLAHOMA CITY – State leaders praised the positive impact of the Oklahoma National Guard Educational Assistance Act that went into effect July 1,
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, released the following statement after the FBI raid of former President Trump’s home on Monday night.
read more.Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, released the following statement Thursday regarding the resignation of Department of Human Services Director Justin Brown and retirement of Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Director Ricky Adams.
“These two public servants have dedicated their careers to helping protect the health, welfare and public safety of Oklahomans and have made a lasting impact on our state and citizens through their work at DHS and OSBI.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Health and Human Services Chair Paul Rosino, R-Oklahoma City, issued the following statement on Tuesday thanking Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) Director Justin Brown for his service. After lead
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. George Burns, R-Pollard, recently joined representatives of Southern Power to tour the Wildhorse Mountain Wind Facility, which is in Pushmataha County.
read more.Sen. George Young, D-Oklahoma City, held a Press Conference on 7/19/22
read more.State Sen. Mark Allen, chairman of the Oklahoma Sportsman Caucus and member of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation executive council, said he has grave concerns regarding the introduction of House Resolution 8167 in the U.S.
read more.Here in Oklahoma, one of the main topics of conversation is the weather, but I’d say transportation is right after that. People want to know when a road they rely on is going to be repaired, or how long before all the darn road constru
read more.Sen. Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, released a statement Tuesday following the passing of newly elected Pottawatomie and Lincoln County district attorney, David Hammer on Sunday.
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