Local headlines for Wednesday, November 20, 2019:
- Alternatives to Medicaid Expansion face a rocky path. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Governor Stitt testifies before the US Senate on the Clean Water Act. (NewsOK)
- A state lawmaker wants to extend Oklahoma’s ban on smoking. (Journal Record)
- Lawmakers hear from area parents over school funding. (Tulsa World)
- Putnam City School voters to decide on $133M bond. (NewsOK)
- Study shows economic impact of the Cherokee Nation reaches into the billions. (Tulsa World)
- Feds seek public comments on new hemp rule. (NewsOK)
- G.O.P. dark money targets Congresswoman Horn. (NewsOK)
- Bust of Oklahoman Carl Albert restored to the U.S. Capitol. (NewsOK)
- Duncan police identify victims in Walmart shooting. (NewsOK)
- MAPS4 could help in OKC’s homelessness issue. (NewsOK)
- Councilman plans to vote “no” on MAPS4. (NewsOK)
- OKC Billboard companies butt heads over zoning rules. (Journal Record)
- Thunder loses another game in Los Angeles. (NewsOK)