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The Senate is set to consider four joint resolutions that would make it more difficult for state questions to pass or be voted on.
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Lawmakers intend to draw cryptomining businesses to Oklahoma through tax credits and incentives in Senate Bill 590. Oklahoma's low cost of energy also makes the state attractive.
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As lawmakers rushed to meet last Thursday’s deadline to have bills read in their house of origin, over 30 medical marijuana-related bills advanced from the House and Senate floors.
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A package of proposals that would make it harder for many state questions to pass, or even make it on the ballot, are moving forward in Oklahoma’s Legislature.
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A bill that would ban trans student athletes from competing in women’s sports in Oklahoma is on its way to the governor’s desk.
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A school voucher bill narrowly failed late Wednesday night after hours of debate. Senate Bill 1647 would have allocated more than $128 million to private school scholarships and educational services for families.
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Oklahoma was one of the first states to successfully sue drugmakers for their role in the opioid epidemic, but almost none of that money has been spent so far.
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StateImpact talks with families and educators in Sulphur to find out
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The Oklahoma Senate Tuesday passed a bill that would change how school lunch programs are administered.
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A pair of bills augmenting virtual charter school oversight passed in the Oklahoma House of Representatives Monday.