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OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed dozens of bills into law that range from a measure cracking down on homeless camps on public property to one creating a new state legume. Senate Bill 1854 makes erecting homeless camps on public property a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $50 or up […] The post Gov. Kevin Stitt signs bills on ranked choice voting, poll worker incentives and others appeared first on Oklahoma Voice. ....
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House passed a bill permitting chaplains to be hired or to volunteer in public schools, but lawmakers tightened qualifications needed for the role. Senate Bill 36 will return to the state Senate for consideration after the House approved it in a 54-37 vote on Wednesday. House Republicans supporting the bill […] The post Oklahoma school chaplain bill passes House, continues to Senate appeared first on Oklahoma Voice. ....
OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk on Wednesday that would require purchases of equipment, products and services by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to go out for bid. Rep. Jay Steagall, R-Yukon, said House Bill 3057 requires the Information Services Division of OMES to comply with the […] The post Gov. Kevin Stitt asked to close Oklahoma competitive bidding ‘loopholes’ appeared first on Oklahoma Voice. ....