Headlines for Tuesday, February 24, 2015:
Oklahomans are digging out after the winter storm hit the state. (NewsOK)
A new bill could open the ballot up to third parties. (Journal Record)
Former inmates face exorbitant fees to reinstate their drivers’ licenses upon leaving prison. (Oklahoma Watch)
The company which built the State Capitol is returning to repair the interior. (NewsOK)
A House Committee is hearing a controversial bill later today to allow for anti-gay conversion therapy. (Journal Record)
Former US Senator Tom Coburn comes to the capitol to push for a US Constitutional Convention. (NewsOK)
A bill making changes to third grade reading retention permanent passes a House Committee. (Tulsa World)
The State’s Mental Health Commissioner apologizes to the judge who threatened to jail her. (NewsOK)
Oklahomans wanting to get married would have to get checked for Sexually Transmitted Disease under a bill in the State Senate. (Tulsa World)