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These five bills are nearing the finish line at the Oklahoma Legislature, which must finish its work by the end of this month.
There are hundreds of bills that could still become law as the Oklahoma Legislature nears the end of its annual session, including several that would have a direct impact on state businesses ...
Oklahoma could soon have stronger laws that punish "organized" shoplifting, protests near a church and public corruption.
Republicans are moving forward with legislation to restructure a voter-approved state board that oversees a multi-billion ...
Oklahoma lawmakers passed a bill to overhaul the TSET board after conflict over funding for a new OU hospital project.
Oklahoma Legislature advances Senate Bill 480 aiming to boost economic development by allowing private energy solutions.
If Gov. Kevin Stitt gets his wish, Oklahoma will have two new courts in Oklahoma and Tulsa counties to only handle complex business lawsuits.
Senate Bill 1027 is headed to the governor’s desk, after passing off the senate floor with some new house amendments. The bill has been highly debated all session long, with protestors gathering at ...
Oklahoma high school students studying U.S. history learn about the Industrial Revolution, women’s suffrage and America's ...
All five of Oklahoma's representatives voted in support of the measure dubbed " one big, beautiful bill," as party lines hold ...
An Oklahoma law now makes it legally clear you can point or intimidate an individual with a weapon if you are defending your home, private property, or business.
Just three weeks remain in the 2025 legislative session, and time is running short to negotiate, write and pass the state ...
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