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Three Oklahoma students are suing the state over its law that bars transgender students from using the bathroom corresponding with their gender identity.
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On Thursday, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed parts of the $9.8 billion state budget, and called for a special session of the legislature to address eliminating the state grocery tax and reducing the personal income tax.
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Oklahoma lawmakers advanced a measure barring transgender students from using the restroom corresponding with their gender identity.
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Tribal Nation leaders are urging Oklahoma lawmakers to override Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto on a public safety bill concerning tribal judicial systems and state agencies.
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As the Oklahoma Legislature reached another deadline last week, several medical marijuana bills advanced out of committee.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill on Tuesday that criminalizes abortion, effectively making most abortions illegal in the state.
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As abortion bills grabbed national headlines last week, Oklahoma lawmakers were also considering a number of education measures.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas' abortion restriction law to stand. That has driven up demand in Oklahoma, and has caused doubts the court would strike down new laws.
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Advocates say it could help reduce sentences for nonviolent offenders. Some House Republicans believe justice reform efforts have gone too far.
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Oklahoma lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday that would make performing an abortion a felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.