2.12.24 – KTUL -TULSA, Okla. Representative David Hardin says cash is still legal tender and he does not want to lose that. That’s why he proposed House Bill 3753 so that all retail stores, in the state of Oklahoma, will accept cash starting July 1st of...
2.5.24 – Kosu – By Lionel Ramos, Graycen Wheeler, Beth Wallis, Anna Pope The Governor laid out his policy priorities for the session: which include cutting the state’s income tax, implementing a flat budget across state government for the coming...
1.22.24 – KOSU The first Monday in February marks the beginning of the Oklahoma legislative session. And Oklahoma lawmakers are gearing up to consider thousands of bills. The 2023 Legislative session was riddled with in-party fighting among Republicans, particularly...
1.18.24 – KOCO – OKLAHOMA CITY With thousands of bills flooding in before the deadline, how many will actually become law? Banning furries and labeling immigrants as terrorists are just a few of the bills filed ahead of Thursday’s deadline in...
Sen. Bill Coleman 1.7.24 – Pawhuska Journal Capital With the new year came some new laws that may be of interest to many of you. The first is yet another step in the state’s fight to stop illegal activity within the medical marijuana industry. House Bill 3971,...
1.3.24 – KJRH TULSA, Okla. — A new year means a new batch of laws in Oklahoma. As of Jan. 1, there are a wide array of bills enacted now impacting areas ranging from dead voters and medical marijuana. Here’s an outline of some new state laws on the books:...