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A state of emergency was issued for 12 Oklahoma counties following 19 tornadoes that touched down in the state.
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“Deals made in the dark will not be honored,” Treat said Thursday.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s signature on House Bill 4156 means Oklahoma joins the handful of other states trying to change the status quo of American immigration enforcement.
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The Cherokee Nation and Gov. Kevin Stitt continue to disagree on the terms of a tribal tag compact.
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Treat said he used to like being around Stitt, but the governor has cut off all communication.
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Stitt asked the state agency that regulates wagering at the three Oklahoma racetracks to take action that could arguably stop the renewal of all tribal gaming compacts years down the road.
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The state is spending almost $4 million with a contractor to set up and administer a new private school tax credit program. That’s four times what the Oklahoma Tax Commission estimated in the spring when lawmakers were finalizing the policy.
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Stitt joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to show support for Israel after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack as Israel bombards Gaza.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes of a pair of compacts with the state’s tribal nations by Oklahoma’s legislature will not stand.
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he’s taking over gaming compact negotiations with tribal nations from Gov. Kevin Stitt for the state of Oklahoma.