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Headlines: More Budget Problems, Voting Results & Barnsdall Water

Headlines for Wednesday, February 10, 2016:

  • Oklahoma’s general revenue takes another hit as collections plummet in January. (Tulsa World)

  • A bill some say targets the rights of the LGBTQ community dies in a senate panel vote. (KFOR)

  • A state lawmaker wants an end to co-ed dorms (Journal Record)

  • A Bill of Rights monument gets new life at the Capitol. (NewsOK)

  • New bill threatens tax credits to renovate historical buildings. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma oil producers are criticizing President Obama’s proposed fee on oil. (KOCO)

  • Oil companies want the state to put a process in place for shutting down injection wells. (Journal Record)

  • A Tulsa-based oil company is getting delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. (Enid News & Eagle)

  • The future career for the current mayor of Midwest City hangs by a thread. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa County voters say yes to more than $180M in school bonds. (Tulsa World

  • Grady County voters come to the rescue of their hospital. (NonDoc)

  • A new Presidential poll shows Donald Trump slipping among Oklahoma voters.  (NewsOK)

  • A proposed city ordinance in Norman would ban exotic creatures like pythons and boa constrictors. (KFOR)

  • Oklahoma National Guard brings water to a northwest Oklahoma town. (KJRH)

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