Joint operation between state AG's office and US Attorney leads to 40 felony counts of healthcare fraud
Bill extending timelines for removing child support obligation advances to full Senate.
More pols speak out re Thursday attacks at Chickasaw Nation, state Democratic Party locations
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.
HB1902 seeks to improve staffing ratios, staff training and installs pay-for-performance rewards
Bill lowers the out-of-state customer requirement, keeps wage and healthcare requirements intact.
Changes to federal tax code though are likely to cost state's teachers more than they save
Signs nationwide letter calling for increased technology, increased fines
HR1 would also create a federal election-day holiday, require presidential candidates to release tax returns. Vote splits along party lines
Bill would allow those 45+ to continue serving by disconnecting employment from retirement benefit calculation and payment
Judge blocks Trump Admin from adding citizenship question; holds question is knowingly unlawful, unconstitutional
Bills allow Gov. to appoint majority on agency boards, hire/fire their leaders. Dem's fear increased patronage, decreased transparency
Bill would offer up to $25K in tax incentives but includes strict limits on who could apply
$122 million infrastructure investment will benefit customers across five states
Additional restrictions on drone flights within 400 feet of certain Federal facilities in Oklahoma and other states.
Program designed to assist customers yet to be compensated after the multi-state investigation
Attacks Committee Chair Kannady's action in removing bill titles. Seen as attempt to hinder criminal justice reform.
HB1149 (Grego) seeks to overturn planned move to Sallisaw
Awards recognize individuals and organizations for outstanding commitment to child abuse prevention
No-cost bill was requested Decoding Dyslexia Task Force. Would offer training in identification, resource availability and support.
Bill seeks to prevent the appointment as child guardian those who've lost parental rights. Has bipartisan support.
States seek to block the declaration, construction of the border wall and any diversion of Congressionally-appropriated funds
New Documents in State Opioid Case Shine Light on Covert Public Relations Campaign
Reps Cole, Grijalva and Sens Warren, Murkowski lead bipartisan effort to address suicide crisis in Native communities
Report said 30,000 teachers quit the profession in last 6 years. Low pay, increased workloads and soaring class sizes all cited as reasons.
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Tulsa no. 13 in the nation for fiscal health.
Bill would remove decades-old exemptions that denied farmworkers minimum wage and overtime pay
HB1149 would repeal last year's decision to close the center and relocate to Sallisaw
Housing, farm service, tax refunds and some national parks are affected. Military operations and postal service remain open.
7,287 kits still untested but State officials unable to confirm number actually being processed and when backlog will be cleared.