Attorney General Gentner Drummond expressed lack of confidence in Governor Stitt's budget numbers, criticizing the process ...
Lawmakers have unanimously voted to hire Regina Birchum as executive director of the Legislative Office of Fiscal ...
State lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage. Farmers have ...
The state legislature has been given recommendations for changes that make sense, but don't violate the Constitution ...
House Bill 1375, authored by Rep. Brad Boles (R-Marlow) would require the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to hire a ...
As bills trickle through Oklahoma’s legislative process, the first big hurdle is getting approval from a policy committee in ...
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill to ban cell phones in schools, allowing districts to create their own policies aimed at enhancing student focus.
A legislative resolution that lays out a settlement between the mental health department and a group that sued the state is ...
Forty-three years after public resistance and rising costs killed the proposed Black Fox power plant near Inola, the Oklahoma ...
Thursday marked the end of this week’s legislative session, and a cloud of controversy remains hanging over the state Capitol.
The first bill passed through the Oklahoma House of Representatives is an effort to ban cellphones in the classroom.
One proposal would allow the Oklahoma City Thunder to facilitate mobile sports betting on nontribal land. The Thunder and Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association have a meeting scheduled next week.
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