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Oklahoma Senate approves bill to crack down on protesters
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Oklahoma Senate approves bill to crack down on protesters
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House passes bill to update 529 College Savings Plan
OKLAHOMA CITY â A bill that updates allowable uses for qualified higher education expenses under the Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan passed the House on Tuesday with a vote of 95-0.
House Bill 1962, authored by Jadine Nollan, R-Sand Springs, aligns the stateâs language with the federal governmentâs definition.
Nollan said the bill was a request bill by State Treasurer Randy McDaniel, a former House member.
She said the federal government expanded the definition of allowable uses under Section 529 of the Federal Tax Code over the past few years.
With the passage of this bill, Oklahomaâs definition of qualified higher education expenses will align with the federal definition. Funds currently can be used for tuition, supplies, and room and board at accredited colleges, universities, career technology centers and business schools.
Oklahoma Senate Approves Bill To Help Find Kidnapped Victims Faster
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House passes bill to streamline educators development training
OKLAHOMA CITY â Legislation that seeks to give educators more time to focus on students while still receiving adequate professional development training passed off the House floor Monday with a bipartisan vote of 74-19.
House Bill 1593, authored by Rep. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tulsa, modifies how often teachers are required to complete professional development hours by reducing the frequency of four educator trainings out of the twenty-seven currently required by state statute.
Provenzano, a former public school educator and administrator, heard from teachers across the state regarding the redundancy of professional development training.
HB1593 is now eligible to be heard in the Oklahoma Senate.