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Bill Aims To Attract & Keep Professional Sports Teams In Oklahoma
Haley Weger
It would allow Oklahoma teams in one of the major five sports leagues that have at least $10 million on their payroll to receive up to $10 million back from the state.
Bill Aiming To Fix Loophole In State Bidding Procedures Headed To Gov. Stitt
Haley Weger
A state audit was released this week probing into alleged misspent federal dollars. Now state lawmakers are moving forward with legislation that would hopefully prevent this from happening again.
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
Haley Weger
Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.
Bill Aiming To Crack Down On Homeless Encampments On State Property Now Headed To Governor's Desk
Haley Weger
Senate bill 1854 would prohibit people from setting up unauthorized camps, tents or shelters on state-owned property. The penalty for violating this would be a $50 fine or up to 15 days in jail.
House Releases This Year's Budget & Budget Transparency Portal
Haley Weger
Budget negotiations are in full force at the state capitol, and we’re getting the first look at the state House’s budget numbers. Along with their budget priorities, the House has rolled out a new transparency portal, allowing the public to compare budget numbers between the House, Senate and governor.
Oklahoma Lawmakers File Bill To Criminalize Illegal Immigration
News 9
Leaders at the state capitol say they had to file legislation making illegal immigration unlawful on a state level because nothing is being done on the federal level to secure the border.
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Questions For OSDE Remain After Committee Meets To Discuss Rule Changes
Haley Weger
The state Senate Administrative Rules Committee met Monday morning to discuss more than a dozen administrative rule changes that have been requested by state agencies. Most of the rules being questioned were coming from the State Department of Education.
Questions For OSDE Remain After Committee Meets To Discuss Rule Changes
Haley Weger
The state Senate Administrative Rules Committee met Monday morning to discuss more than a dozen administrative rule changes that have been requested by state agencies. Most of the rules being questioned were coming from the State Department of Education.
Bill Aiming To Limit Virtual School Days Passes Out Of Senate
News 9
The bill would require all school districts to justify using a virtual learning day.
Bill Aiming To Limit Virtual School Days Passes Out Of Senate
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The bill would require all school districts to justify using a virtual learning day.
Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds To Purchase Handguns Moves Out Of Committee
Haley Weger
Current Oklahoma law allows anyone 18 and up to buy long guns, like shotguns and rifles, but it limits handgun purchases to 21 and up. Senate Bill 1218 would allow any gun to be sold to anyone 18 and older.
Bill Allowing 18-Year-Olds To Purchase Handguns Moves Out Of Committee
Haley Weger
Current Oklahoma law allows anyone 18 and up to buy long guns, like shotguns and rifles, but it limits handgun purchases to 21 and up. Senate Bill 1218 would allow any gun to be sold to anyone 18 and older.
Budget Battle Continues Between State Lawmakers
News 9
"I guess I would say this bluntly - the House will roll out the House budget. The Senate needs to stop worrying about it. The Senate is not going to roll out the House budget," House Majority Floor Leader Rep. John Echols said.
Budget Battle Continues Between State Lawmakers
News 9
"I guess I would say this bluntly - the House will roll out the House budget. The Senate needs to stop worrying about it. The Senate is not going to roll out the House budget," House Majority Floor Leader Rep. John Echols said.
Chaplains In Oklahoma Schools? Shucked Bill Passes Out Of Senate Committee
Haley Weger
A bill that would allow chaplains to be employed in Oklahoma public schools is one step closer to becoming law. The legislation was changed at the last minute before Tuesday’s general government committee, a move that House democrats say undermines the transparency of the legislative process.
Chaplains In Oklahoma Schools? Shucked Bill Passes Out Of Senate Committee
Haley Weger
A bill that would allow chaplains to be employed in Oklahoma public schools is one step closer to becoming law. The legislation was changed at the last minute before Tuesday’s general government committee, a move that House democrats say undermines the transparency of the legislative process.
Bill Headed To Senate Floor Would Eliminate Sales Tax On Gun Safety Devices
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A new bill passed out of a Senate committee Monday that aims to incentivize gun safety.
Bill Headed To Senate Floor Would Eliminate Sales Tax On Gun Safety Devices
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A new bill passed out of a Senate committee Monday that aims to incentivize gun safety.
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Woman Arrested During Oklahoma State Department Of Education Meeting
News 9
Video taken from inside the Oklahoma State Department of Education's Thursday meeting captured a woman yelling at State Superintendent Ryan Walters before being arrested by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Woman Arrested During Oklahoma State Department Of Education Meeting
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Video taken from inside the Oklahoma State Department of Education's Thursday meeting captured a woman yelling at State Superintendent Ryan Walters before being arrested by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Oklahoma Attorney General Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Oklahoma Secretary Of Tourism Following Audit
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond has called for the resignation of Shelly Zumwalt, the secretary of tourism for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Attorney General Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Oklahoma Secretary Of Tourism Following Audit
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond has called for the resignation of Shelly Zumwalt, the secretary of tourism for Oklahoma.
Thunder Organization Opening 'Thunder Playoff Patio' As Team Travels To New Orleans
News 9
As the Oklahoma City Thunder travel to New Orleans to face the Pelicans, fans have an opportunity to enjoy rooting for their team with a new event space in the city.
Thunder Organization Opening 'Thunder Playoff Patio' As Team Travels To New Orleans
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As the Oklahoma City Thunder travel to New Orleans to face the Pelicans, fans have an opportunity to enjoy rooting for their team with a new event space in the city.
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Woman Arrested During Oklahoma State Department Of Education Meeting
News 9
Video taken from inside the Oklahoma State Department of Education's Thursday meeting captured a woman yelling at State Superintendent Ryan Walters before being arrested by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Oklahoma Attorney General Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Oklahoma Secretary Of Tourism Following Audit
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has called for the resignation of Shelly Zumwalt, the secretary of tourism for Oklahoma.
Thunder Organization Opening 'Thunder Playoff Patio' As Team Travels To New Orleans
News 9
As the Oklahoma City Thunder travel to New Orleans to face the Pelicans, fans have an opportunity to enjoy rooting for their team with a new event space in the city.
Man Walks From Edmond To Paycom Center After Losing Fantasy Football
Tevis Hillis
A local man spent Wednesday walking from Edmond to the Paycom Center as punishment for finishing last in fantasy football.
News 9 In The Morning
News 9
Oklahoma City’s only locally owned news station takes morning news to a new place featuring the area’s first three-person anchor team. News 9 veteran reporter/anchor, Robin Marsh and long-time morning anchor, Lacie Lowry are joined by 5pm anchor, Colby Thelen. It’s a recipe for useful information - infused with personality.
Firefighters In Edmond Battle Dispensary Fire
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The Edmond Fire Department responded to a fire at a dispensary in the city Thursday morning.
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Lawmakers Push Last Bills Through Committee, Now Head For Debate On The House Floor
Haley Weger
The House met for their last education appropriations and budget committee Tuesday morning. Lawmakers pushed through seven bills that will now advance to the House floor.
Lawmakers Push Last Bills Through Committee, Now Head For Debate On The House Floor
Haley Weger
The House met for their last education appropriations and budget committee Tuesday morning. Lawmakers pushed through seven bills that will now advance to the House floor.
'What Is Best For The Child': New Bill Would Prevent Foster Family Discrimination Based On Religion
Haley Weger
A house committee spent Wednesday morning debating legislation that would ensure the state isn’t discriminating against foster or adoptive families based on their religion or moral beliefs.
'What Is Best For The Child': New Bill Would Prevent Foster Family Discrimination Based On Religion
Haley Weger
A house committee spent Wednesday morning debating legislation that would ensure the state isn’t discriminating against foster or adoptive families based on their religion or moral beliefs.
Bill Addressing Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Rules For College Athletes Advances In Okla. House
Haley Weger
Name, image and likeness rules, also known as NIL, are constantly changing. There is a push at the state capitol this session to ensure Oklahoma stays competitive against other state’s universities.
Bill Addressing Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Rules For College Athletes Advances In Okla. House
Haley Weger
Name, image and likeness rules, also known as NIL, are constantly changing. There is a push at the state capitol this session to ensure Oklahoma stays competitive against other state’s universities.
Former Officer Authors Bill To Revoke Bond For Violent Crimes
Jennifer Pierce
A former Oklahoma City policer officer, now a lawmaker, is fighting to keep metro streets safer by writing and advocating for a bill. Representative John George authored a bill that would make it harder for accused violent criminal to get out of jail.
Former Officer Authors Bill To Revoke Bond For Violent Crimes
Jennifer Pierce
A former Oklahoma City policer officer, now a lawmaker, is fighting to keep metro streets safer by writing and advocating for a bill. Representative John George authored a bill that would make it harder for accused violent criminal to get out of jail.
Bill Addressing Foreign Entities' Involvement In Oklahoma Institutions Heads To The Senate
Haley Weger
The Research, Education and Government Operations Protection Act would require state agencies and educational institutions to disclose gifts or contracts from foreign countries, specifically countries deemed “countries of concern” by the federal government.
Bill Addressing Foreign Entities' Involvement In Oklahoma Institutions Heads To The Senate
Haley Weger
The Research, Education and Government Operations Protection Act would require state agencies and educational institutions to disclose gifts or contracts from foreign countries, specifically countries deemed “countries of concern” by the federal government.
Bills Aiming To Protect Children Pass In The Oklahoma Senate
Haley Weger
State Senators passed a handful of bills aimed at keeping Oklahoma children safe.
Bills Aiming To Protect Children Pass In The Oklahoma Senate
Haley Weger
State Senators passed a handful of bills aimed at keeping Oklahoma children safe.
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