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WASHINGTON – In an unusual move, Oklahoma Congressman Josh Brecheen, a fiscal hawk, switched his vote from No to Present to allow the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Republicans want to use for President Donald Trump’s America First agenda to advance.
Read moreThe American Red Cross invites teens considering a summer job to add lifesaving skills or certifications to their résumés by taking a class in first aid, CPR and AED usage, lifeguarding and more.
Read moreThe Seminole Nation Housing Authority has received nearly $3 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Read moreFirst responders in southern Oklahoma now have access to one of the state’s most advanced tools for safely navigating mental health emergencies thanks Lighthouse Behavioral Wellness Centers.
Read moreBrody Haley, a former Seminole High School student and presently a junior at East Central University in Ada, was recently given an opportunity to travel to Kansas City, Missouri to give a presentation to the Central Association of Russian Teachers of America (CARTA) Conference.
Read moreBoth legislative chambers and the governor have reached a deal on a budget that will keep state government funded through the next fiscal year. The Legislature is constitutionally required to pass a balanced budget before the session adjourns later this month. This $12.59 billion budget includes a 0.25% income tax cut and lays the groundwork for responsibly phasing out the state’s income tax. Government spending is kept in check because this plan keeps most state agency appropriations relatively flat. However, there are targeted investments in health care, education and public safety in addition to funding for key projects at the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, some military installations and National Guard facilities. I’m especially pleased this budget increases transportation funding to improve rural roads and dilapidated county bridges while also boosting public education funding to increase compensation for our most experienced educators, among other things. I look forward to voting on this budget soon.
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