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On Wednesday, February 5, hundreds of Oklahomans will visit the State Capitol for the 23rd annual Rose Day to ask legislators to support pro-life legislation this session. For the second year, Sen. Harry Coates is asking these citizens to do more than just advocate against abortion but to help Oklahoma’s hundreds of children in foster care by signing up to be a foster parent.
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The Senate Republican caucus unveiled its 2014 legislative agenda Thursday with an emphasis on continuing Oklahoma’s economic momentum. The agenda focuses on jobs and the economy, education, health and human services, public safety, veterans, transportation and government reform.
read more.The Senate Pensions Committee today approved legislation that will move state employees hired after Nov. 1, 2015 away from the traditional defined benefit to a defined contribution plan.
This change is only for new state employees, but will keep the promises made to current workers. The defined contribution plan will make Oklahoma better able to attract the next generation of state employees who value portability when it comes to their retirement plans, while helping lower Oklahoma’s unfunded pension liability over time.
read more.The Senate Judiciary Committee has given unanimous support to legislation barring registered sex offenders from changing their name. Sen. Kyle Loveless, R-Oklahoma City, is the principal author of Senate Bill 1421, which was approved with a bipartisan vote of 8-0 by the Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Loveless explained to committee members that when he was researching another bill last year, he ran across an alarming situation.
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It’s been almost 100 years since the nine foot tall bronze lamp shone its light at the state Capitol, but now it is back in its original home—the Senate Chamber. Eleven others just like it once helped light the chamber, although no one is exactly sure when they were removed or where they were taken. But now the lamp is back in the Senate, where it was first placed when the building was completed in 1917.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee approved legislation today that would allow for the much-needed renovation of the nearly century-old state Capitol building.
read more.Senator Connie Johnson and former State Rep. Porter Davis announced a new alliance Wednesday to reform marijuana policy in Oklahoma. Johnson, a Democrat, and Davis, a Republican, share a common interest in ending marijuana prohibition in the state for medicinal, decriminalization and industrial purposes.
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On Tuesday, the Senate Health and Human Services committee defeated by a vote of 3-5 a proposal by Sen. Connie Johnson that would have allowed restaurants and other authorized entities to stock epinephrine auto-injectors (Epi-Pens) for use in emergency situations. Senate Bill 1537 would have also allowed authorized, trained and designated personnel to administer epinephrine auto-injectors, and would have provided Good Samaritan protection for those personnel when acting to administer epinephrine in emergency situations.
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