Headlines for Monday, April 10, 2017:
A plan to increase gross production taxes faces a tough battle in the legislature. (Tulsa World)
A bill letting Oklahomans buy insurance from out-of-state carriers faces a House committee this week. (NewsOK)
Criminal justice reform advocates cautiously optimistic about the session. (NewsOK)
Bill extending Illinois scenic river designation fails in House committee. (Tulsa World)
Health care providers are asking state officials to pump the brakes on a new Medicaid deal. (Journal Record)
Lieutenant Governor Todd Lamb takes the first steps in a run for Governor. (Tulsa World)
Congressman Cole believes President Trump acted within his power on Syrian strike. (KGOU)
Money raised to turn home of slain Broken Arrow family into a memorial garden. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma schools are getting ready for another mass exodus of teachers at the end of the year. (Tulsa World)
Deportation concerns are growing in OKC schools. (NewsOK)
Businesses focus on cybersecurity as attacks increase. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City is already looking at ordinances to deal with the incoming streetcar. (Journal Record)
New retail coming to OKC’s Memorial & Western. (Journal Record)
Russell Westbrook secures his place in history. (NewsOK)