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Oklahoma News Report
At the Capitol 3-30-12
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Erin Boeckman from E-Capital joins us to talk about what’s going on this week “At the Capitol”.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 30, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Cultural Center Funding
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As lawmakers work on the state budget, they are also facing a major decision on a multi-million dollar unfinished project. Construction of the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City has ground to a halt due to a lack of money. Supporters of the museum say without new funding, the future of the partly constructed facility remains in doubt.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
At the Capitol 3-23-12
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ONR Contributor Shawn Ashley of E-Capitol joined me earlier to talk about this week at the capitol.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Challenged Laws
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Next week, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of the federal health care law, the Affordable Care Act. It's one of the most anticipated high court cases in several years. State laws can also wind up in court, facing a legal challenge. Laws on abortion, immigration, English only, the Ten Commandments are some of them - hot button topics that push the legal envelope and can have the polarizing power to bring people to the polls.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Quality Jobs Program
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Oklahoma's quality jobs program gives companies up to a 5% rebate on payroll taxes for creating new and high-paying jobs. It has created an estimated 16-billion dollars in payroll since its inception in the early 1990's and is considered the state's premier economic incentive to grow business. However, the move to eliminate the state income tax has raised questions about the funding and future of this highly-regarded program.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Obama in Cushing
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President Obama made a stopover in Oklahoma this week as part of his four-state energy tour. The president used a pipe yard near Cushing as a back-drop to defend his call for a diversified energy policy and announce his administration is fast-tracking completion of the southern leg of Trans-Canada's Keystone XL pipeline. While in Oklahoma, the president explained how oil production is a key element of what he calls his "all-of-the-above" energy policy. David May, Director of Energy Programs at the Oklahoma City University Meinders School of Business joined Dick Pryor to discuss the president’s speech.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Politics, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
March 30th, 2012
Help to reduce Oklahoma’s high infant mortality rate is available, but many Oklahoma mothers don't take advantage of it...sometimes with disastrous results. Spring rains have brought welcome relief to much of the state suffering from drought. In a women's history month feature, we learn about an organization that's been training Oklahoma women since shortly after statehood. A small-town museum is providing a big economic boost along Oklahoma’s Highway 9. And two legendary journalists discuss the story that brought down a president. Those stories and more, straight ahead on ONR.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on March 30, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
March 23, 2012
President Obama visits Oklahoma to promote a key part of his energy plan. Oklahoma's quality jobs program has been touted as one of the strongest incentives for creating new jobs, but it faces an uncertain future. People with concealed weapons permits may soon be allowed to openly carry guns. Oklahoma lawmen generally think that's a bad idea. Legislators put new state laws make it on the books every year, but a few may not stay there. And lack of state funding may be putting an American Indian Cultural Center project in jeopardy. Those stories and more, on ONR.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
At the Capitol 3-16-12
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This was a very busy week for the legislature. We talked to ONR Contributor Erin Boeckman about the top stories making news this week at the capitol.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
The Grid-Bridges
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For many years Oklahoma has been at the top of the list for the most structurally deficient bridges in the nation. Despite increased emphasis on repairing bridges in the last several years, there are still 706 structurally deficient highway bridges in Oklahoma. Governor Mary Fallin has a plan to get all those bridges fixed in seven years, and bills easily moving through the legislature set up the financial framework to meet the Governor's timeline.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2012






