Carmen Forman
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Current, former GOP chairs say State Committee meeting was illegitimate
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State Board of Education sued over rule limiting changes to student records.
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U.S. Sen. James Lankford on Thursday introduced bipartisan legislation to establish Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District as a national monument.
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Legislative leaders can make appointments after Stitt’s appointees finish their terms.
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Amanda Mayo was making what she thought was a routine visit to a tag agency to renew her husband’s vehicle registration when she discovered the account was locked.
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A proposed state question to raise Oklahoma’s hourly minimum wage to $15 faces its first legal challenge.
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The state is paying the legal costs using tribal gaming compliance fees
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Lawmakers extended a moratorium on new medical marijuana business licenses for two more years as the state tries to get a handle on the exploding industry.
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Otoe-Missouria Tribe officials accused the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety of unexpectedly altering its position on tribal vehicle registration after one of its members received a $249 ticket.
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In response to a request from the Israeli government, the Treasurer’s Office purchased a $10 million bond from the country last week, which will bring the state’s total investment to $62.5 million.