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Oklahoma News Report
Budget Picture (4:10)
Featured in It's Your Government
State revenue collections continue to rise, but tax collections remain nearly 32% below the level of just three years ago. Jonathan Small, with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, joined us to give us his perspective on the state’s budget picture.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Sweezy Bill (2:46)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma Senate has unanimously passed the “Erin Elizabeth Sweezy Act.” Senator Clark Jolly is the principal author of the bill. The bill requires anyone convicted of a DUI to have a lock placed on the ignition of their vehicle for a period of two years. Sweezy was killed by a drunk driver in 2009.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tort Cap (3:20)
Featured in It's Your Government
Two Tulsa Republican lawmakers, Fred Jordan and Daniel Sullivan, have opposing views on a House bill that would lower the cap on non-economic damages in civil lawsuits.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Teacher Rally (3:11)
Featured in It's Your Government
State teachers and Republican lawmakers are battling over teacher retirement pensions. At a rally at the State Capitol, defiant teachers accused Republican legislators of using the budget crisis as an excuse to strip teachers of retirement benefits they have already paid for.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Fetal Pain Abortions (2:52)
Featured in It's Your Government
A new abortion bill is likely to pass the Senate, but it may affect only one abortion clinic in the state.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on March 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
State Revenue (4:21)
Featured in It's Your Government
Thanks to an uptick in consumer spending, state revenue collections for February were up from last year.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on March 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
House Reprimands (8:08)
Featured in It's Your Government
Two members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives received public reprimands today.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Area Code Confusion (2:28)
Featured in Top Stories
The new ten-digit area code in Oklahoma is creating some unexpected problems.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Technology, Government, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on March 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Sunshine Week (4:06)
Featured in It's Your Government
Journalists have designated the week of March 13th as "Sunshine Week." It's a national initiative that focuses on information and transparency in government. Bryan Dean, President of Freedom of Information Oklahoma, joined us to talk about the issue.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on March 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Meth Bill (2:47)
Featured in It's Your Government
Oklahoma was the first state to put pseudoephedrine behind pharmacy counters, and require an I.D. to make a purchase. Now, the legislature is considering a bill to require a prescription in order to get medication that contains that drug.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on March 8, 2011






