"Send requests to speak before the meeting to avoid sending it after the item has been considered."
Maddera, 44, will lead the Personnel Department, which is changing its name to the Human Resources Department.
"The census is the once-a-decade count of every person living in the 50 states, District of Columbia and five U.S. territories."
Former Vice President Joe Biden has been called as the winner in Oklahoma's Super Tuesday Democratic Primary.
Oklahoma City taxpayers on the hook for $400
Register to vote or update your registration by Feb. 7 to cast a ballot in the March 3 initiative petition election in Oklahoma City.
Rep. Lowe announces two bills addressing firearms and public safety. Bills would repeal permitless carry, ban long-barrels from restaurants
Rep. Fincher files bills to address enrollment, funding questions for Oklahoma’s virtual charter schools
Lawsuit cites alleged role distributors played in fueling state’s opioid epidemic. Oklahoma leads nation in non-medical use of painkillers
Commission gives approval to several school zone safety projects. Gilcrease Expressway's project financing partnership authorized also
State Rep files bill to require seat belts for children ages 8-17. Oklahoma currently the only state in the nation without such a law.
OSDH seeks to expand federal work-health program to local business. Program aims to increase productivity, reduces health care costs
Governor’s move to cancel automatically renewable gaming compacts at heart of suit. Five tribes plus state association stand opposed.
Attorney General issues statement applauding state’s Congressional delegation for their work in forwarding the bill to the White House.
State loses thousands of dollars in federal funding each year through census undercounting. New committee seeks to remedy that.
Supreme Court declines to review Ninth Circuit case. Criminalizing rough sleepers when shelter beds aren’t available remains outlawed.
Senate President Pro Tem Treat appoints Sidney Ellington. Will commence duties January 1
AG joins bipartisan coalition of 56 AGs calling on Congress to permanently classify Fentanyl-related substances as Schedule 1
MAPS 4 is a debt-free public improvement program funded by a temporary penny sales tax that will raise a projected $978 million.
Political parties have now notified the state’s Election Board re whether they’ll allow Independent voters to participate in their primaries
Federal awards recognize communities who achieved excellence in community water fluoridation
MAPS 4 is a debt-free public improvement program funded by a temporary penny sales tax, which would raise a projected $978 million.
State law requires proof of identity to vote.
Companies still not required to block robocalls; still allowed to charge blocking as a premium service
Justices decline to hear appeal against regulations from convicted Kansans
Release details progress on each title program
Mangum owner charged with 40 felony counts of healthcare fraud in joint operation between state AG's office and US Attorney.
Senate committee passes bill extending timeline for paternity questions
OKCPD appeals for witnesses after security camera images of suspect released
Includes $200 million to establish endowment for OSU Center for Wellness & Recovery. May 28 trial against other defendants remains on track
Court rejects plea for delay, meaning state trial against opioid manufacturers set to start May 28th
Concern over recent DoJ opinion that may negatively impact state-run and multi-state lotteries, including Mega Millions and Powerball.
As the Governor increases his hiring/firing power, the working group will seek to improve the Senate's vetting and confirmation process.
Letter states: “Contrary to stereotypes people who have abortions have children, love their families, and attend a house of worship”
Bill would allow club owners to sell original package liquor for consumption on-site in club suites
Bills aimed at limiting restrictions on kinship foster homes and keeping non-violent caregivers out of jail pre-trial both advance to Senate
Controversial insurer policy requires patients to be given the cheapest drug, not the medicine the patient's doctor originally prescribed.
Approved rate increase only half of initial request; equal to a $2.38 monthly increase for residential customers.
Chief Justice rules against the defendants, denying opioid manufacturers’ requested for stay
In the wake of an ongoing multi-state investigation into an Oklahoma charter network the House unanimously passes a transparency bill