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OKLAHOMA VOICE: McCall unveils details of his Oklahoma illegal immigration bill

The Ada News 17 Apr 2024
OKLAHOMA CITYHouse Speaker Charles McCall on Thursday announced details of his bill to curb illegal immigration ... .
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Property Transfers Wednesday, April 17

The Kentucky Standard 17 Apr 2024
Newcomb Realty LLC of Bardstown to Revelation Properties Inc ... Build One Inc ... R.L ... QuitclaimSecretary of Housing and Urban Development of Oklahoma City, to AmeriHome Mortgage Company LLC of Ewing, N.J., real estate in Nelson County, $133,000 (FMV).
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Neighbors, review panel recommend proceeding with $87 million Roosevelt school development

The Oklahoman 16 Apr 2024
The Oklahoma City Redevelopment Authority on Wednesday is set to designate the team of Marva Ellard and Cathy O’Connor to convert the blighted former Roosevelt school into housing.
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Oklahoma's GOP lawmakers are calling for a state immigration policy similar to Texas

The Oklahoman 15 Apr 2024
Bill Citty — the Oklahoma City police chief at the time — said House Bill 1804 created a scenario where people didn't call the police for help for fear of being arrested and deported.
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McCall unveils details of his Oklahoma illegal immigration bill

The Duncan Banner 13 Apr 2024
OKLAHOMA CITYHouse Speaker Charles McCall on Thursday announced details of his bill to curb illegal immigration ... .
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Where are the budget numbers? Oklahoma Senate 'still waiting' on House

The Oklahoman 12 Apr 2024
The Oklahoma Senate closed out week two of a budget stalemate with the House of Representatives Thursday, doing exactly what it said would do ... Thursday, Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, said the Senate was still waiting on House.
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Bill adding rules on how to house Oklahoma’s transgender inmates faces criticism

The Express-Star 12 Apr 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY — There’s deep division over a proposed law that would require Oklahoma’s prison system to house people based on their biological gender by regulating bathroom and sleeping areas ... .
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How Oklahoma legislators want to handle immigration concerns

The Journal Record 12 Apr 2024
Oklahoma House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, and Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, have released details on joint legislation to address continued immigration concerns ... .
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Speaker outlines his immigration bill

Enid News & Eagle 12 Apr 2024
OKLAHOMA CITYHouse Speaker Charles McCall on Thursday, April 11, 2024, unveiled details of his bill to curb illegal immigration ... .
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Budget standoff at Oklahoma Legislature drags on for second week

The Oklahoman 11 Apr 2024
During the House meeting, while asking a question about a Senate bill from Thompson being considered, House Majority Leader Jon Echols, R-Oklahoma City, made a comment about the Senate's decision to not hear House appropriations bills today.
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Public school financial literacy courses could change under revived Oklahoma bill

The Ponca City News 11 Apr 2024
OKLAHOMA CITYOklahoma lawmakers revived a bill on Tuesday that would change ...
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Luttrell Applauds Ponca City Student on Academic Achievement

The Ponca City News 10 Apr 2024
... before the Oklahoma House of Representatives for her academic achievements.
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OKC-based 'I've Had It' podcast features Vice President Kamala Harris in latest episode

The Oklahoman 10 Apr 2024
Oklahoma City podcast "I've Had It" with Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan has fans all over the world ... Hosts of the Oklahoma City-based podcast "I've Had It" took their petty grievances to the White House in the show's most recent episode where U.S.
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Filmed before a live studio audience: Oklahoma Legislature considering new TV incentive

The Oklahoman 09 Apr 2024
Fetgatter, R-Okmulgee, co-authored with House Majority Leader Jon Echols, R-Oklahoma City, House Bill 3964, which would establish a new state film incentive specifically for the production of live episodic television.

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