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Oklahoma's $10B budget, Rep. O'Donnell charges, National Guard vaccines and more

This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the Tax Commission estimating the state will have more than $10B in the 2023 fiscal year budget, a grand jury indicting House Speaker Pro Tem Terry O'Donnell of writing a law to allow his wife to become a tag agent and a judge denying the state's challenge against vaccine mandates for the National Guard.

The trio also discusses a speeding ticket by the brother of Gov. Kevin Stitt based off the U.S. Supreme Court's McGirt v. Oklahoma decision and a new poll showing a huge lead for David Holt in his reelection bid for mayor of Oklahoma City.

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Michael Cross is the host of KOSU's Morning Edition.
Neva Hill has been a political commentator for KOSU since 1998.
Ryan Kiesel is a civil rights attorney and political consultant.
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