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Oklahoma Legislature could alter health commissioner job requirements

Panelists: Oklahoma Legislature faces fiscal tightrope in election year

Fewer Democratic-led bills pass through state Legislature

Fewer Democratic-led bills pass through state Legislature By: Trevor Brown Oklahoma Watch June 14, 2021 House Minority Leader Emily Virgin, D-Norman, watches from the gallery as Gov. Kevin Stitt gives his third State of the State address at the Capitol on Feb. 1. (Oklahoma Watch file photo by Whitney Bryen) Armed with their largest supermajority in the state’s history, Republican lawmakers found increased legislative success this year as the number of successful bills written by Democrats fell. An Oklahoma Watch review found that of the nearly 600 bills that made it through the legislative process, only 28 had Democrats as the bill’s original lead sponsor.

Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill to Name Highway After Donald Trump

Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill to Name Highway After Donald Trump Mark Wilson/Getty Images 1 Jun 2021 Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) recently signed a bill into law to name a stretch of highway in his state after former President Donald Trump. “Senate Bill 624 would name a section of a highway in the Panhandle 287 from Boise City to Texas ‘President Donald J. Trump Highway.’ It would also direct the Department of Transportation to place suitable permanent markers bearing the name on the highway,” KOCO reported Tuesday. The governor signed the bill into law on Friday. Senate Minority Leader Kay Floyd (D-Oklahoma City) noted state law required a person must be deceased for at least three years before a highway or bridge can be named in their honor, which temporarily derailed the legislation, according to the

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