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Senator Charles Ford announced Tuesday that the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc. has formally dedicated two more original paintings. The two latest works were unveiled during a special ceremony in the Senate Chamber on Wednesday, February 6th.
"With these latest additions, our organization has now commissioned 26 pieces of original art for the Capitol," said Senator Ford, President of the Preservation Fund.
read more.Senator Jim Reynolds has authored a bill to ban both therapeutic and reproductive human cloning in Oklahoma. Far from representing opportunities for advances in science and medicine, Senator Reynolds said cloning represents an erosion of the sanctity of life.
read more.State Senator Johnnie Crutchfield is vowing to fight Governor Keatings efforts to slash funding for a proven economic development program that benefits rural communities in southern Oklahoma and the rest of the state.
The Rural Economic Action Plan or REAP distributes grant money to small towns, helping them repair and improve their infrastructures to make them more attractive to economic prospects.
read more.State Senator Brad Henry announced he'll be taking a package of tax incentives for a Tulsa-based airline to the full Senate as early as next Monday. That's after winning approval from the Senate Economic Development Committee on Thursday. House Bill 2315 would give Great Plains Airlines $3 million in tax credits for a three year period, enabling the airline to lease four more airplanes. That would help Great Plains increase existing flights as well as add additional destinations.
read more.Oklahoma City Oklahoma State House Speaker Larry Adair and Senate President Pro Tempore Stratton Taylor today announced their appointments to a citizen-legislator task force on tax reform.
read more.State Senator Johnnie Crutchfields legislation creating an Oklahoma sales tax holiday has cleared its first major hurdle, winning approval by the Senate Finance Committee.
A program like this is a shot in the arm for the economy. I believe the interest and economic activity it will create will result in the state coming out ahead, and I know it is something Oklahomans want and need, said the Ardmore legislator.
read more.Under current law, there may be times when Oklahomans want to extend messages of sympathy or compassion to another, but are advised by their lawyer not to for fear it could be used against them in a lawsuit. That would change under Senate Bill 1262 by Senator Glen Coffee.
Basically were saying that a court in civil action cant use a communication expressing sympathy, compassion or benevolence relating to the pain, suffering or death of an individual, explained Coffee, R-OKC.
read more.Senator Nancy Riley said she would continue working to secure a tax break for a Sand Springs Employer of 350; that after her attempts to attach an amendment to another tax incentive bill were blocked in the State Senate.
Im very disappointed that Senator Brad Henry would not include this legislation in his bill to help Great Plains Airline. More people are going to be immediately impacted with whats happening to Sheffield Steel in Sand Springs. It is a crisis for the community, and a crisis for the state, explained Riley.
read more.Legislation aimed at cleaning up neighborhoods overrun with prostitutes, pimps and customers has won the approval of both a Senate subcommittee and full committee and is headed to the full Senate for a vote. Thats according to Senator Keith Leftwich. The South Oklahoma City Senator said he and House of Representatives co-author Al Lindley are gratified their colleagues are taking this problem seriously.
read more.Oklahoma City State legislative leaders have announced an agreement to pass emergency funding to prevent pending cuts to health care programs for the elderly, disabled and children.
House Speaker Larry Adair and Senate President Pro Tempore Stratton Taylor said today that they plan to approve a $15.6 million supplemental appropriation for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority as quickly as possible. The OHCA was preparing to send out letters to 15,000 elderly and disabled health care recipients this Friday, informing them that their programs would soon be cut.
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