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State Auditor Cindy Byrd says Oklahoma is becoming a “no-bid state,” thanks to mismanagement at the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services that started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get up-to-date on the latest from the state capitol, as lawmakers work their way through thousands of bills concerning taxes, school funding, reproductive care and more.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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"I'm not playing with persona," St. Vincent says of All Born Screaming. "It's a really a record about life and death and love. That's it. That's all we got."
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A bill that passed the Senate Appropriations Committee last week could provide more transparency to the prior authorization process.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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Oklahoma City federal court judge ordered that it couldn’t be refiled
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NPR's electoral map organizes states into seven categories – Toss Up, Lean Republican, Lean Democratic, Likely Republican, Likely Democratic, Safe Republican and Safe Democratic.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has signed onto a legal brief questioning a federal statute that shields tech companies from civil lawsuits.
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The Senate is poised to pass the bill the House advanced over the weekend. President Biden is set to sign it. From there, TikTok says the battle will move to the courts.
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A new Oklahoma law will allow producers to use a label for homemade food products that does not include their full name, address and phone number.
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Enter for a chance to win tickets to see Iris DeMent at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
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Local headlines for Monday, April 22, 2024
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There will be no more stopping to dig that $5 bill out of your wallet during your drive between Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
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