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During the department’s Senate budget hearing Tuesday, Health and Human Services Chair Paul Rosino said if the money were to return to Oklahoma during this fiscal year, the state’s financial support would be clawed back.
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Authored by Republican Paul Rosino, Senate Bill 1100 increases this punishment to at least seven years in prison, a fine of up to $5,000, or both. It also updates the current law to include cyberbullying.
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Oklahoma state lawmakers unanimously passed two bills ensuring access to opioid antagonists for at-risk communities. But, they joined Gov. Kevin Stitt’s stack of vetoes.
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The Senate voted Wednesday to override the governor's veto and force through their plan to spend the money.
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Lawmakers are planning to invest $3-9 million more in the facility to up its biosafety rating.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel…
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Oklahoma Senator Paul Rosino is one of 109 Oklahomans to test positive for COVID-19.Rosino was not present at the Senate last week, so he was not among…
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Oklahoma state elected officials received nearly $2 million in campaign donations in the weeks leading up to, during and after this year’s legislative…