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A bill to require high-tech monitoring for convicted sex offenders has been signed into law. Sen. Charles Wyrick, D-Fairland, principal author of the measure, said Gov. Brad Henry signed SB 631, “Jessica Lunsford’s Law” on Tuesday at the State Capitol.
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Governor Brad Henry, House Speaker Todd Hiett and Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan Tuesday announced an agreement on the funding level for public schools.
The agreement provides an increase of $145 million in funding for common education.
read more.What started as a rally for support for the thousands of Oklahoma grandparents raising their grandchildren back in September of 2004, has turned into a law strengthening the rights of those grandparents. Senate Bill 733, authored by Senator Daisy Lawler, was signed into law today by Governor Brad Henry as a host of grandparents and bill supporters stood in the Governor’s Blue Room to witness the ceremonial bill signing.
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Rural Republican state senators Wednesday pledged their support for a proposed $150,000 state appropriation to provide vital assistance to increase the delivery of water to southwest Oklahoma’s Lugert-Altus Irrigation District.
Sen. Owen Laughlin, R-Woodward, the chairman of the Senate Republican Rural Caucus, said the appropriation to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board would be earmarked for vitally important projects to stretch water supplies in the region.
read more.State Republican and Democrat leaders today announced a bipartisan health care reform plan, including a new system for prescription drugs assistance and model legislation to make health care more affordable using health savings accounts.
read more.The Senate has paid tribute to State Treasurer Robert Butkin. The man praised for restoring trust and integrity to that office is stepping down to become Dean of the University of Tulsa School of Law next month. Senate Resolution 21, commending Butkin, was approved unanimously on Thursday.
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State Senators gave final approval Thursday morning to legislation that will provide a $250,000 life insurance policy for members of the Oklahoma National Guard and Air National Guard.
Senator Randy Bass, D-Lawton, said the measure now goes to the House where approval will send it to the desk of Governor Brad Henry.
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Senator Tom Adelson, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Social Services, called on GOP Speaker Todd Hiett and his Republican leadership team to allow an up-or-down vote on House Bill 1617.
“As lawmakers, we have a duty to help those that need it the most,” Adelson, (D-Tulsa) said. “It is quite evident House leaders are simply turning their backs on the thousands of uninsured in Oklahoma who depend on us to be their voice in the legislature.”
read more.The State Senate will hear a resolution Friday recognizing the accomplishments and talent of Checotah-native Carrie Underwood who was named a finalist on the popular TV show, "American Idol" Wednesday night. She may be new to a lot of Americans, but she is not new to Senator Frank Shurden.
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“This legislation is an investment in Oklahoma’s future. Education is the key to unlocking the door of opportunity for our young people and we must do all we can to make achieving a college education affordable for all families. Senate Bill 448 will allow parents and grandparents to open that door and make a better tomorrow for our children.”
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