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State pondering how to spend American Rescue Plan funds

BY JANELLE STECKLEIN CNHI State Reporter Jul 22, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED OKLAHOMA CITY — State lawmakers Wednesday began the long process of deciding how to spend nearly $1.87 billion in federal American Rescue Plan funds aimed at helping Oklahoma recover from the pandemic. In addition, Oklahoma’s 77 counties will split an additional $768 million. Its 10 largest municipalities will divvy up $300 million. Those include cities like Oklahoma, Tulsa, Moore, Norman, Enid, Lawton and Shawnee. The remaining 580 Oklahoma communities with populations under 50,000 will eventually split $237 million — as long as they apply for funds through the state’s Municipal League. The state will have some oversight in the distribution of those funds, and Wednesday, lawmakers serving on the Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding looked at a proposal that would allocate the money based on population size.

State pondering how to spend American Rescue Plan funds

By Janelle Stecklein/ CNHI State Reporter Jul 21, 2021 8 hrs ago OKLAHOMA CITY — State lawmakers Wednesday began the long process of deciding how to spend nearly $1.87 billion in federal American Rescue Plan funds aimed at helping Oklahoma recover from the pandemic. In addition, Oklahoma’s 77 counties will split an additional $768 million. Its 10 largest municipalities will divvy up $300 million. Those include cities like Oklahoma, Tulsa, Moore, Norman, Enid, Lawton and Shawnee. The remaining 580 Oklahoma communities with populations under 50,000 will eventually split $237 million — as long as they apply for funds through the state’s Municipal League. The state will have some oversight in the distribution of those funds, and Wednesday, lawmakers serving on the Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding looked at a proposal that would allocate the money based on population size.

Committee hearings to address Oklahoma winter utility issues

Committee hearings to address Oklahoma winter utility issues On Friday, May 14th, the Oklahoma House of Representatives and State Senate are set to hold a joint series of committee hearings about the issue. (Source: KSWO) By Tyler Boydston | May 11, 2021 at 3:31 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 3:31 PM OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (TNN) - Two lawmakers from southwest Oklahoma are set to be among a group to address utility cost issues as a result of the February winter storm. On Friday, May 14th, the Oklahoma House of Representatives and State Senate are set to hold a joint series of committee hearings about the issue.

Oklahoma House Democrats want racial sensitivity, diversity training for state legislators

Oklahoma House Democrats want racial sensitivity, diversity training for state legislators
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Should Oklahoma legislators undergo diversity training? Opinions differ

Should Oklahoma legislators undergo diversity training? Opinions differ
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