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Efforts to keep junk foods from being paid for by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, are increasing at the federal and state level. Lawmakers proposing such bills say they want to encourage healthy habits, but some food advocates say the restrictions would have harmful effects.
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The Oklahoma Congressional Delegation members received leadership appointments for committees and subcommittees in the 119th Congress.
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The November 5 election has wrapped up in the state. Here's how Oklahomans voted.
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The U.S. Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Agency have proposed a rule change to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana. But in a letter this week, Oklahoma Senator James Lankford and other lawmakers urged the DOJ to reconsider its proposal.
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Oklahoma Republicans immediately expressed outrage over the felony conviction of former President Donald Trump.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt, Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Rep. Josh Brecheen are speaking out about the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Attorney General Gentner Drummond requesting a delay in the next executions and Gov. Kevin Stitt replacing four members of the Veteran Commission.
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Friday night was full of drama and twists and turns, as California Republican Kevin McCarthy eked out a win in the 15th round of voting for the speaker of the House.
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Oklahoma voters made their voices known on Tuesday, as Republicans had a clean sweep in all federal and statewide races.
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Oklahoma's Nov. 8 General Election will decide many statewide, federal and local races. KOSU highlights some of the races that will be on the ballot and also answer a few election-related questions too.