Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Senate bill that would ban 21 synthetic dyes from food products made and distributed in Oklahoma has passed through its assigned ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bill proposed in Oklahoma would make it illegal for almost all cities in the state to provide homeless shelters or outreach and ...
Child advocates said the state is losing foster parents because they can’t afford it. A bill would increase daily funding for foster families by $5 per day. Experts said it would be a positive step ...
A bill to expand driver’s license eligibility in Oklahoma regardless of immigration status is in the works. State Sen. Michael Brooks, D-Oklahoma City is the author of Senate Bill 399 and believes it ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are rethinking how, or whether, to regulate strip clubs after a proposal aimed at fighting sex trafficking failed to advance at the Capitol. Senate Bill 1284 would have required ...
In recent years, Oklahoma has emerged as a leader in school choice. Regrettably, the state Legislature is considering a proposal that would curtail the education freedom that it only recently expanded ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed an Oklahoma Senate bill that would’ve extended the timeline for Oklahomans facing eviction. Senate Bill 128, a bipartisan bill authored by ...
BROKEN ARROW, Okla — A new legislative proposal, dubbed the "Bell to Bell No Cell" bill, is advancing through Oklahoma’s legislature to eliminate distractions from electronic devices in classrooms.
Snarky comments, offensive statements and heated debate defined one bill hearing in the Oklahoma House as a Republican lawmaker defended legislation that would prohibit state funds from paying for ...
A proposed bill requiring people to have legal status before receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) in Oklahoma ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A bill moving through the Capitol would make it a felony to falsely impersonate a law enforcement officer. The Senate recently unanimously passed Senate Bill 1936, authored by ...
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