KOSU hosted a Twitter Spaces on May 9 to talk about Reproductive Care in Oklahoma in light of the new laws signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Indigenous Affairs reporter Allison Herrera spoke with StateImpact Oklahoma's Catherine Sweeney and University of Tulsa Professor Aila Hoss to talk about what the new laws are, when they take effect and how the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision could possibly affect them.
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