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In the last week, Oklahoma legislators acted on more than 400 bills in the House and Senate. With a committee deadline upon them, they employed numerous procedural methods to push favored legislation forward.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor touted a victory in federal court over the weekend that suspends a vaccine mandate for Head Start workers.
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A federal judge in Oklahoma has ruled against the state in its lawsuit challenging the vaccine mandates for members of the Oklahoma National Guard.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he’s devoted to thwarting the Biden Administration’s efforts to get more people vaccinated via mandates at every turn.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor and Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Thursday afternoon they're suing the Biden Administration over a federal vaccine mandate for U.S. military members.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Oklahoma National Guard troops must be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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The Citizen Potawatomi Nation will require those working for the tribal government to be vaccinated.
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The state of Oklahoma will sue the Biden Administration to fight its vaccine mandate for federal workers.
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Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) is calling on the secretary of defense to immediately suspend the requirement that members of the military's uniformed and civilian workforces be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, claiming the policy is harming "readiness and morale."
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor released a statement Thursday calling for employers to disregard the Biden Administration’s upcoming vaccine and testing requirement for their employees.