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'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
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The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
Senate Rejects Mayorkas Impeachment Charges At Trial
CBS News
The Senate quickly dispensed with the two impeachment charges against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, convening a short-lived trial Wednesday.
House Speaker's Future In Question, Cabinet Secretary Impeachment Enters Trial Stage
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The 118th Congress continues to take steps into uncharted territory, or at least into territory that hasn't been navigated in a long, long time. The first impeachment of a cabinet secretary in 150 years moved to the trial stage today, while the House Speaker's future took another turn.
Medical Minute: Social Media Bans For Children
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A bill to create one of the nation’s most restrictive bans on minors’ use of social media is heading to Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has expressed concerns about the legislation to keep children under the age of 16 off popular platforms regardless of parental approval.
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.
Bill Aiming To Collect Tag Information For Toll Fees Fails
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A bill failed at the Oklahoma Capitol Tuesday. Senate bill 1907 would have allowed the state to collect tag information for drivers who don’t pay their turnpike fees.
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House Sends Mayorkas Impeachment Articles To Senate
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Articles of impeachment for Director of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas have been delivered to the Senate. The House narrowly voted to impeach Mayorkas claiming he violated the Constitution by deliberately refusing to enforce border security laws. CBS News's Natalie Brand joined News On 6 to talk about what happens next.
House Sends Mayorkas Impeachment Articles To Senate
CBS News
Articles of impeachment for Director of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas have been delivered to the Senate. The House narrowly voted to impeach Mayorkas claiming he violated the Constitution by deliberately refusing to enforce border security laws. CBS News's Natalie Brand joined News On 6 to talk about what happens next.
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.
Oklahoma Lawmakers File Bill To Criminalize Illegal Immigration
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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.
Washington Reaction To Iran's Attack On Israel
Alex Cameron
Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel Saturday night has reinvigorated U.S. support for Israel at a time when the alliance was showing strains and as concern was growing over a long-promised aid package that Congress has been unable to get to the president’s desk.
Washington Reaction To Iran's Attack On Israel
Alex Cameron
Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel Saturday night has reinvigorated U.S. support for Israel at a time when the alliance was showing strains and as concern was growing over a long-promised aid package that Congress has been unable to get to the president’s desk.
Governor Kevin Stitt Discusses Border Security, Criminal Justice Reform, Tribal Tag Legislation
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Governor Kevin Stitt was back in front of state media Friday morning, to answer questions and discuss a number of topics at the state capitol.
Governor Kevin Stitt Discusses Border Security, Criminal Justice Reform, Tribal Tag Legislation
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Governor Kevin Stitt was back in front of state media Friday morning, to answer questions and discuss a number of topics at the state capitol.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers Working On Bill That Would Create Criminal Penalties On Illegal Immigrants
News On 6
House Speaker Charles McCall said the goal of the proposed law is to make Oklahoma the least attractive state in the nation for illegal immigrants.
Oklahoma State Lawmakers Working On Bill That Would Create Criminal Penalties On Illegal Immigrants
News On 6
House Speaker Charles McCall said the goal of the proposed law is to make Oklahoma the least attractive state in the nation for illegal immigrants.
Oklahoma City FBI Warns of Sextortion Increase, Lawmakers Advance A Solution
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Sextortion cases among young teens have increased by more than 50 percent in two years, according to the Oklahoma City Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Oklahoma City FBI Warns of Sextortion Increase, Lawmakers Advance A Solution
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Sextortion cases among young teens have increased by more than 50 percent in two years, according to the Oklahoma City Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Japan Prime Minister Presses Congress Not To Back Away From Global Engagement
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Pressure continues to build on Congress, and primarily on the Republican-controlled House, to pass a foreign aid bill.
Japan Prime Minister Presses Congress Not To Back Away From Global Engagement
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Pressure continues to build on Congress, and primarily on the Republican-controlled House, to pass a foreign aid bill.
State Legislators Locked In Budget Battle
News On 6
This back and forth on the budget has caused a rift in this legislative session, but the disagreement is really over each chamber’s budget process.
State Legislators Locked In Budget Battle
News On 6
This back and forth on the budget has caused a rift in this legislative session, but the disagreement is really over each chamber’s budget process.
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.
Sen. Lankford Urges President Biden And Congress To Stand With Israel
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Just back from a weeklong trip to Israel, U.S. Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) says the longtime U.S. ally is feeling ‘abandoned’ in its fight to defend itself from terrorists, and he’s calling on both the Biden Administration and Congress to step up and make strong statements of support.
Sen. Lankford Urges President Biden And Congress To Stand With Israel
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Just back from a weeklong trip to Israel, U.S. Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) says the longtime U.S. ally is feeling ‘abandoned’ in its fight to defend itself from terrorists, and he’s calling on both the Biden Administration and Congress to step up and make strong statements of support.
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.
Congress Returns To Eclipse, Long To-Do List After 2-Week Break
Alex Cameron
There certainly have been eclipse-like moments for this Congress in the past year, as fractures within the House Republican conference and partisan standoffs with the Democrat-controlled Senate very nearly plunged government operations into darkness on several occasions. But bipartisan majorities did finally approve full appropriations for the remainder of the current fiscal year just before going on break, so they begin this new work period being burdened with one less thing.
Congress Returns To Eclipse, Long To-Do List After 2-Week Break
Alex Cameron
There certainly have been eclipse-like moments for this Congress in the past year, as fractures within the House Republican conference and partisan standoffs with the Democrat-controlled Senate very nearly plunged government operations into darkness on several occasions. But bipartisan majorities did finally approve full appropriations for the remainder of the current fiscal year just before going on break, so they begin this new work period being burdened with one less thing.
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2 Arrested, OKC Police Find Missing Teen In Undercover Human Trafficking Sting
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A missing teenager was found through online sex ads, according to police. According to an Oklahoma City Police report, the department’s VICE unit made the discovery when they saw the missing teen’s picture in the ads.
2 Arrested, OKC Police Find Missing Teen In Undercover Human Trafficking Sting
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A missing teenager was found through online sex ads, according to police. According to an Oklahoma City Police report, the department’s VICE unit made the discovery when they saw the missing teen’s picture in the ads.
Jury Recommends No Charges Be Filed Against Del City Officer Accused In Deadly Choctaw Shooting
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The Oklahoma Grand Jury recommended no charges be filed against a Del City police officer, accused of shooting Demetrize Carter at a 2023 Choctaw football game, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
Jury Recommends No Charges Be Filed Against Del City Officer Accused In Deadly Choctaw Shooting
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The Oklahoma Grand Jury recommended no charges be filed against a Del City police officer, accused of shooting Demetrize Carter at a 2023 Choctaw football game, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
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2 Arrested, OKC Police Find Missing Teen In Undercover Human Trafficking Sting
News 9
A missing teenager was found through online sex ads, according to police. According to an Oklahoma City Police report, the department’s VICE unit made the discovery when they saw the missing teen’s picture in the ads.
Jury Recommends No Charges Be Filed Against Del City Officer Accused In Deadly Choctaw Shooting
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The Oklahoma Grand Jury recommended no charges be filed against a Del City police officer, accused of shooting Demetrize Carter at a 2023 Choctaw football game, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
Movie Man: “An American Bombing” Documentary
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A new documentary is showing how the Oklahoma standard was born 29 years ago. Our Movie Man has a preview of "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th."
Thunder Thursday: Thunder Up In The Park
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For Thunder Thursday, we're talking about the Thunder Up in the Park- the Thunder's pre-game party at Scissortail Park before home playoff games.
Woman Arrested After Tip Leads Crimes Against Children Task Force To Edmond Residence
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Edmond police's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested a woman on Wednesday and she was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail, according to a post by Edmond PD.
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