/The Enid News and Eagle top story By Kayla Branch | The Frontier Apr 24, 2021 The Enid News and Eagle /The Enid News and Eagle The past week at the state Capitol was one of the busiest and most contentious this session, filled with political squabbles, impromptu protests and the last large legislative deadline. Early in the week, Republican leaders in the House and Senate disagreed on a bill that would push back against what theyâve called federal overreach. This later led to Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, facing calls for removal from the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association. Dozens of association members came to the Capitol to protest Treatâs decision to change the federal-pushback bill that he said was unconstitutional. The group later apologized to Treat.