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OKLAHOMA CITY — Senator Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond, today celebrated a new, nationwide ban on Red Dye 3 in food products. This move, she said, is a critical step toward safeguarding public health, especially the well-being of children. Senator Thompson credits the Trump Administration’s emphasis on addressing the dangers of potentially harmful additives as a driving force behind this important regulatory change.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, has introduced a slate of legislation to reduce the tax burden on Oklahomans, including the following.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — In response to years of feral hogs causing extensive damage to property and agriculture in rural Oklahoma, Sen.

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BLANCHARD, OK – Newly-elected State Senator Kendal Sacchieri proudly announced her first committee assignments for the upcoming legislative session, which reflect her deep professional and life experience and her commitment to achieving real results for the people of her district and all

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Senate Democrats have released their legislative priorities for the 2025 session – their blueprint to create prosperity, improved health, greater educational opportunities, and more fair government for all Oklahomans.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia have passed laws to provide free menstrual products in schools. Sen. Nikki Nice, D-Oklahoma City, has filed legislation that would add Oklahoma to that list – a move she said would improve attendance and student success.

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OKLAHOMA CITY –Sen. Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, and Rep. Mike Osburn, R-Edmond, released the following statements on the passing of Edmond resident Neal McCaleb.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Mary Boren will be taking on additional responsibilities for the 60th Legislature, which include continuing and new committee assignments for the 2025 and 2026 legislative sessions.

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