End of state's 2008 legislative session

At the end of the legislative session, opinions are strong between Rep. Morrissette and Rep. Terrill on how the session wrapped up. Other hot topics include gay marriage, Sen. McCain's health and the ailing state prison system.

Friday, May 23rd 2008, 5:35 pm

By: News 9


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NEWS 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell moderates this week's editions of Your Vote Counts at the end of the 2008 Oklahoma legislative session.

In these editions, Democratic Representative Richard Morrissette and Republican Rep. Randy Terrill square off how they feel the legislative session ended. The two also talk about local issues ranging from gay marriage to the ailing prison system in Oklahoma.

The two also spar over whether Sen. John McCain is too old to be the next president and if Sen. Barack Obama went too far when he announced this week he would sit down with Iranian leaders if he was president.

Sen. Terrill's trip to Mexico to visit with an immigrant deported due after HB 1804 went into effect was also discussed.

 

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