Headlines for Monday, October 2, 2017:
Governor Fallin introduces a plan to deal with the budget during the special session. (Tulsa World)
House Democratic leadership files multiple bills to raise gross production taxes. (Journal Record)
State agencies brace for the worst with special session standstill. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers push bills in the special session to address education funding challenges. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma education plan focuses on hunger. (NewsOK)
OU Regents accept Boren’s resignation, start search for replacement. (NewsOK)
Lawmaker fails to report nearly $10,000 in donations. (NewsOK)
Family of deaf man fatally shot by police calls for an independent investigation. (News on 6)
Studies show Tasers don’t always work. (NewsOK)
Protective orders in Tulsa are increasing dramatically. (Tulsa World)
Country star brings economic hope to Tishomingo. (Journal Record)
Doctors at Tinker are working to reduce PTSD. (NewsOK)
OKC could provide study for driverless streetcars. (NewsOK)
Pumpkin patch owners pleased with produced prices. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma State holds steady in polling despite a win over the weekend. (Tulsa World)