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State Sen. George Young. D-Oklahoma City, was awarded the Russell M. Perry Award of Excellence by the Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City for the 42nd Annual Equal Opportunity Day (EOD) on Tuesday.
read more.Blake “Cowboy” Stephens is now officially the State Senator for District 3 after taking the oath of office on Nov. 16 at the State Capitol. The ceremony was held in small groups on the Senate floor to accommodate for COVID-19 safety protocols and ongoing Capitol construction.
read more.George Burns is officially the State Senator for District 5 after being sworn into office in a scaled-down ceremony held at the State Capitol on Monday. The oath of office was given in the Senate chamber in small groups to accommodate for COVID-19 safety protocols and ongoing Capitol construction projects.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – With deer gun season starting this weekend, Sen. Frank Simpson, R-Springer, wants to remind Oklahoma’s veterans about the Stars and Stripes License Project.
read more.Warren Hamilton is now the Senator for Senate District 7 after taking the official oath of office on Monday in a ceremony that was substantially scaled down from previous years to adhere with COVID-19 safety protocols and ongoing Capitol construction projects.
read more.State Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed a series of election integrity bills on Wednesday to further strengthen and secure the state’s election systems and encourage the United States Congress to do the same.
read more.State Sen. Micheal Bergstrom was officially sworn in for his second term in the Oklahoma State Senate on Monday, Nov. 16. The oath of office ceremony took place in small groups in the Oklahoma Senate chambers to accommodate for COVID-19 safety protocols and State Capitol restoration construction projects.
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read more.State Sen. Roland Pederson was officially sworn in for his second four-year term in the Oklahoma State Senate on Monday. The Burlington Republican represents communities in Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant and Kay counties.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Last week, Rep. Jose Cruz, D-Oklahoma City, took his official oath of office along with nearly 50 of his House colleagues in a socially distanced ceremony in the Capitol rotunda.
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