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With less than a month left to go in the legislative session, House and Senate leaders are inching closer to a budget agreement and Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed hundreds
Many Oklahomans are left asking, "Where do I go from here?" after several tornadoes swept through the state over the weekend, leaving a path of destruction.
Oklahoma will be adopting permanent daylight saving time (DST) if the federal government passes a law allowing states to choose whether or not to adopt permanent daylight saving time.
Legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to be arrested by state police for “impermissible occupation” has won strong approval from the Oklahoma Senate and is pending with the governor.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahomans on Monday were digging through the rubble of homes and businesses after at least 34 tornadoes ripped through the state. The weekend storms left four dead and more than 100 injured. Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency for 12 of the state’s 77 counties. President Joe Biden spoke with […] The post Oklahoma residents dig out from weekend tornado outbreak that killed 4, injured over 100 appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
OKLAHOMA CITY – House Speaker Charles McCall on Monday said he hopes to get a state budget agreement this week. “I think we are very close,” McCall, R-Atoka said. But the House and Senate do not have an agreement on a possible income tax cut. McCall and Gov. Kevin Stitt have been pushing for a […] The post Oklahoma state budget deal close, House leader says appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
An interactive budget comparison launched Friday on the House's website — okhouse.gov — shows that the House proposes appropriations of $12.67 billion and the Senate $14.22 billion.