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ONR 3-15-13
Deadline Week
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Legislators race against time to hear a massive amount of bills ranging from taxes to healthcare, all before a key legislative deadline.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 15, 2013
Oklahoma Forum
Legislative Leaders: Oklahoma House of Representatives
The last few days have been quiet on the floors of the Oklahoma House and Senate - with only a few bills heard in both chambers. But, with less than two months left in the first regular session of the 54th Oklahoma Legislature, the sausage-making that is the legislative process grinds on. Joining us to discuss the latest at the capitol are leaders from the state House of Representatives. House Minority Leader Scott Inman, democrat from Del City. And Speaker Pro Tem Mike Jackson, republican from Enid, filling in for Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon, who was originally scheduled to be on the program but was unable to make it.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on April 7, 2013
The People's Business
Worker's Comp Legislation
On this episode of The People's Business Bob Sands discusses a new bill to restructure the stat's worker's comp system with Rep. Richard Morrissette,and Sen. Patrick Anderson. Callers from all parts of the state called in to have their say and get their questions answered.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on April 3, 2013
3-1-13
Oklahoma News Report
In this episode, Oklahoma U.S. Representative Tom Cole lays out the local impact of sequestration. One group who will be impacted? The middle class, a group that is increasingly shrinking--and being squeezed by economic issues besides. In northern Oklahoma, cattlemen in Osage County face a particular issue as they fight to protect their lands and their cattle. Meanwhile, small towns across the state find themselves in broader food deserts and local groceries struggle to keep their doors open. And a local government agency that defines the very word, 'streamlined.' Plus, high-tech hay theft deterrent, a state capitol roundup, and saying goodbye to an Oklahoma acting legend, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Community, Food, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
ONR Extra: State's Rights Meeting
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One of the newest committees in the state legislature met this week, discussing a variety of topics from Agenda 21 and the United Nations to the Affordable Care Act. We bring you excerpts of that conversation in this ONR Extra.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
Sequestration
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As the deadline for a sequestration budget deal slides by, ONR's Dick Pryor speaks with Oklahoma U.S. Representative Tom Cole about what the across the board cuts could mean for the state.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
Osage Cattlemen
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A sole county in Oklahoma does not have its oil and natural gas operations regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Mineral rights in Osage county are held in trust for the Osage Nation. That means drilling oversight falls to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, but many landowners don't feel the agency is doing it's job to protect the land.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
IYG: OMES
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In this It's Your Government segment, ONR's Cathy Tatom takes a look at a state agency that's the very vision of consolidation and streamlining: the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
Related Topics: Government
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
At the Capitol with eCapitol
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eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discusses state's rights, food stamp qualifications and more.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2-22-13
In this episode of the ONR, we explore school security, and what measures lawmakers and educators are considering to keep area schools safe. In other nearby schools, the problem is less that of security and more of administrative funding. With a cap on administrative spending, some small school districts are considering merging administrations to save money. In our continuing drought coverage, we visit Altus-Lugert Lake in southwestern Oklahoma, where low water levels are affecting area agriculture. Plus, freshmen legislators, weekly capitol updates, old-school sky diving, Thunder fever and more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Sports, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013






