• Oklahoma daily virus cases continue upward trend

    Oklahoma daily virus cases continue upward trend - July 19, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma reported more than 550 new coronavirus cases Monday as daily cases of the illness continued the upward trend they’ve charted over the past two weeks. The Oklahoma St...

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  • OK GOP: No censure of state’s Republican US senators

    OK GOP: No censure of state’s Republican US senators - July 19, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Republican Party members have rejected a resolution to censure the state’s two GOP U.S. senators for not objecting to the Electoral College votes that certified Democ...

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  • Suspect in shooting of 2 men on I-40 in Oklahoma identified

    Suspect in shooting of 2 men on I-40 in Oklahoma identified - July 19, 2021

    ANTLERS, Okla. (AP) — Authorities have identified the man suspected of shooting and injuring two men on Interstate 40 in eastern Oklahoma after they helped him when the vehicle he was driving ran ou...

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  • Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 19 July 2021

    Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 19 July 2021 - July 19, 2021

    Situation Update: COVID-19 Data shown are preliminary and subject to change as additional information is obtained. COVID-19 Cases 466,733 New Cases 557 New Cas...

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  • Ford Disapproves of Sentence for Former Stillwater Teacher

    Ford Disapproves of Sentence for Former Stillwater Teacher - July 19, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Ross Ford, R-Broken Arrow, today issued the following statement about the sentencing of former Stillwater Junior High School teacher Alberto Morejon for engaging in sexual com...

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  • Lawmakers Request Interim Study on Opioid Prescriptions

    Lawmakers Request Interim Study on Opioid Prescriptions - July 19, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. John Talley, R-Stillwater, has requested an interim study to investigate clinical outcomes of patients with pain following policies resulting in rapid reductions in opioid pr...

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  • Oklahomans May Be Eligible for Financial Help to Get Health Insurance

    Oklahomans May Be Eligible for Financial Help to Get Health Insurance - July 19, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Starting this month, Oklahoma residents who received or are approved to receive unemployment compensation during 2021 may be eligible for financial help to purchase health insurance....

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  • Modernizing state government

    Modernizing state government - July 18, 2021

      By Sen. Bill Coleman   Among the more than 600 bills signed into law this session, you’ll find that we passed numerous measures to modernize government services and make them more e...

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  • Sen. Floyd to study youth suicide

    Sen. Floyd to study youth suicide - July 18, 2021

      OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd plans to study youth suicide during the interim as suicide rates across the state continue to skyrocket. Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Tre...

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  • Lawmakers Request Prohibition of Vaccine Mandates for Healthcare Workers

    Lawmakers Request Prohibition of Vaccine Mandates for Healthcare Workers - July 18, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY – A group of House members last Friday sent a letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt requesting executive action to prohibit vaccine mandates for Oklahoma healthcare workers. This comes in respo...

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