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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Blake Stephens, R-Tahlequah, joins Our Blood Institute (OBI) in encouraging healthy individuals over the age of 16 to donate blood at the Legislators for Life Blood Drive on May 1. The drive will be hosted on the second-floor rotunda of the State Capitol from 7:30 a.m.
read more.Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat held a press conference on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 6:00 p.m.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Blake Stephens, R-Tahlequah, received Senate approval Wednesday for House Bill 2684, which establishes fines for those who endanger emergency workers by failing to slow down or move over for stopped emergency vehicles. The fine schedule is based on the structure of current state laws and penalties for exceeding the speed limit in a construction zone.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Cody Rogers, R-Tulsa, received unanimous approval in the Senate Monday for a bill that establishes a notification system for missing persons that are not covered by Amber or Silver Alerts.
read more.Senate Democrats held a press conference on April 27, 2023, at 12:00 p.m.
Speakers included:
Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City
Sen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma City
Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, D-Tulsa
Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman
Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY— The full Senate approved House Bill 2746 Tuesday. The bill, by Sen.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. George Burns, R-Pollard, received unanimous approval Wednesday for a bill aimed at regulating opioid substitution treatment programs. House Bill 2686 is named for Hannah McKenzie, who died of a methadone overdose in 2017.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Roland Pederson, R-Burlington, was joined by fellow legislators and other state officials to celebrate Micronesian Day at the Capitol Wednesday.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – A measure to provide some financial assistance to victims of domestic violence passed the Senate Tuesday and will next be considered by the governor. Sen.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – The full Senate has given approval to a bill that would modernize Oklahoma’s 911 services. House Bill 1590 is named for Haiden Fleming, a 22-year-old Oklahoman who died after suffering a cardiac incident. Sen. Casey Murdock, R-Felt, is the Senate principal author, Sen.
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