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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNOklahoma Tribes urge lawmakers to override Gov.'s MMIP vetoTribal nations, advocates, and families of the missing are calling out Governor Kevin Stitt after he vetoed a bill designed ...
Senate has approved a $12.59 billion general appropriations bill for the state, sending it to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk for his ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, AG Drummond and others are reacting after the United States Supreme Court voted 4-4 Thursday in a ...
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The creation of the nation's first religious charter school was blocked by a tie vote from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Barbers and cosmetologists from across Oklahoma fought against the veto that would extend the life of the board that ...
Currently, state law requires 97,263 signatures to get statutory changes before the voters and 172,993 for constitutional amendments. There are no restrictions on where the signatures are collected.
Jeffrey Cartmell's nomination to serve as executive director of t Department of Human Services will now go to the full Senate ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt called out the state auditor, who just blasted a state agency for financial mismanagement and leadership ...
With a divided 4-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. The tied vote keeps in place an Oklahoma court's decision that invalidated a ...
State Representative Preston Stinson and Senator Brent Howard commented on Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto of a bill designed to ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed 39 bills so far during the 2025 legislative session – a record for his six years in office.
The governor says State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd and Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters are “running for their next office.” #oklaed ...
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