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Senate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd expressed her thanks to her principal House authors, fellow members of both chambers and to Gov. Kevin Stitt after two of her measures were signed into law. Floyd, D-OKC, is Senate principal author of Senate Bill 871, which strengthens consumer protection statutes, and HB 2236, which better assists survivors of sexual assault with the costs related to medical care.
Read moreSen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, joined more than 130 state legislators from across the county in urging the federal government to put criteria in place that will ensure projects receiving federal hydrogen tax credits are effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Boren signed onto a letter from the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators (NCEL) that proposes putting safeguards in place to prevent projects from causing an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, worsening air quality or not being clean.
Read moreAs students move out of University of Oklahoma housing following the end of the spring semester, many throw away their unused groceries or no-longer- needed small appliances.
Read moreThe State Historic Preservation Office will host a free lunch and learn webinar at noon on Wednesday, June 21, titled “Finding the Girls: Records for Researching Women.”
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond praised the governor and state Legislature today for approving a suite of legislation this year to help law enforcement crack down on Oklahoma’s plethora of illegal marijuana grow operations. Gov. Stitt today signed the last of the marijuana-related bills.
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