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What Oklahoma lawmakers did and didn't do on criminal justice this session | News


By Keaton Ross | Oklahoma Watch
Jun 4, 2021
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Michael Washington holds a sign with the number of an inmate who was infected with COVID-19. Washington, who was incarcerated in the 1970s and helps inmates with legal paperwork, joined a small crowd outside of the Department of Corrections Oklahoma City headquarters in December to protest prison conditions.
Whitney Bryen / Oklahoma Watch
Looking to prevent widespread COVID-19 outbreaks behind bars, corrections officials in several states moved quickly in 2020 to release medically vulnerable and nonviolent prisoners.
Wisconsin freed 1,600 people from its prisons from March 2 through May 4, 2020, most of them serving time for parole and probation violations. The Iowa Department of Corrections approved the release of 700 prisoners on March 23 of last year. ....

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New bill to benefit law enforcement


New bill to benefit law enforcement
New bill to benefit law enforcement
By Dallas Payeton | May 11, 2021 at 6:55 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 6:55 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Oklahoma law enforcement will soon be able to track people easier thanks to a new law.
Representative Rande Worthen of Lawton helped push Senate Bill 2-7-2 through the house.
It allows law enforcement to contact phone carriers like Sprint, Verizon, and many others in emergency situations to obtain the location of a cell phone to help track down an individual.
“A law enforcement agency will have to contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. They’ll be the source of that information. They’ll reach out to those carriers and that way they’ll be the central hub for locating that information, and then referring it back to the local law enforcement agency,” Worthen said. ....

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'Kelsey Smith Act' to help locate kidnap victims becomes Oklahoma law


‘Kelsey Smith Act’ to help locate kidnap victims becomes Oklahoma law
Oklahoma Senate Communications
OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill intended to help law enforcement locate kidnap victims faster has been signed into law. Sen. Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, and Rep. Rande Worthen, R-Lawton, are the principal authors of Senate Bill 272, the “Kelsey Smith Act,” which will require cell phone companies to provide phone location information to law enforcement in emergency situations, such as an abduction. The measure was signed into law on May 3, which would have been Kelsey’s 32nd birthday.
The Kelsey Smith Act is named for an 18-year-old from Kansas who was abducted from a store parking lot in 2007. By the time police finally got the information on Kelsey’s cell phone pings, it was too late she was found murdered four days later. Since Kelsey’s death, her parents, Greg and Missey Smith, have been working to pass legislation throughout the country to give law enforcement ....

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House bill allows CLEET to be taught in tech schools


House bill allows CLEET to be taught in tech schools
House bill allows CLEET to be taught in tech schools
By Makenzie Burk | April 23, 2021 at 10:22 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 10:22 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) -A recent bill signed by Governor Stitt will allow some CLEET courses to be taught to high school students enrolled in law enforcement programs at technology center schools.
For 16 years, Law Enforcement Program Instructor Buddy Neasbitt has been trying to add these courses to his curriculum at the Great Plains Technology Center.
“I’ve battled with CLEET, and several other organizations to get this passed,” said Neasbitt. “But they’re saying high school students. They can’t be police officers. But yet we’re not building a reserve ready to become police officers.” ....

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Bill placing cap on insulin prices in Oklahoma heads to governor's desk


Bill placing cap on insulin prices in Oklahoma heads to governor s desk
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Updated: 4:10 PM CDT Apr 13, 2021
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Updated: 4:10 PM CDT Apr 13, 2021
KOCO Staff
A bill that would place a cap on the price of insulin in Oklahoma passed the Senate on Tuesday and now heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk.House Bill 1019, which was authored by state Sen. Frank Simpson and state Rep. Rande Worthen, caps the price for a 30-day supply of insulin at $30 and $90 for a 90-day supply for each covered prescription. A news release states that copays are currently based on individual insurance plans.“Approximately 200,000 Oklahomans have Type I diabetes, requiring daily usage of insulin. Unfortunately, because of continually increasing prices, many diabetics ration their insulin or go without, putting their health and lives at further risk,” said Simpson, R-Ardmore. “This is a commonsense approach that h ....

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