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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss a new task force recommendation regarding expectant mothers in light of the state banning abortions, two recent polls on November's election, and more.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a recreational marijuana initiative petition before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the State Board of Education refusing to hear two appeals on school accreditation downgrades.
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Supporters of Gov. Kevin Stitt were met with a barrage of turnpike protestors outside of a Tuesday morning campaign fundraising luncheon. The governor — whose event advertised a suggested $1,000 donation per plate — entered and exited through a side door and never acknowledged demonstrators.
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As the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority moves forward with its ACCESS Oklahoma project, residents are concerned about the impact on local wildlife.
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Nearly 200 Norman-area residents have filed a lawsuit against the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority in relation to its controversial $5 billion ACCESS Oklahoma turnpike project.
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A $5 billion, 15-year project to expand Oklahoma's turnpike network puts some families and businesses in its crosshairs.
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The effort to expand the Turnpike loop around Oklahoma City south and west, through the Moore and Norman areas, is a contentious issue. Easing traffic on I-35, faster commutes, and safer highways run up against concerns about water quality, the preservation of wildlife, property rights and even the rare rose rock. But for some, it's personal.
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Following a lawsuit filed by opponents of ACCESS Oklahoma Turnpike projects, the council in charge of approving bonds is granting the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority $200 million dollars — but that money comes with conditions.
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As residents in Cleveland and Oklahoma counties raise concerns about the environmental impact of two ACCESS Oklahoma Turnpike routes, the project’s engineering firm that handles environmental studies is providing some answers on their timelines.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the state Supreme Court declining to hear a challenge to the special election for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Jim Inhofe and the governor signing a bill to ban transgender athletes from female sports in Oklahoma.