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Legal challenges to Oklahoma laws on the rise Published: Sun, Jun 16, 2013 | Leave a comment No exact numbers are available, but legislation being passed by lawmakers is coming under closer scrutiny. One lawyer says about 15 percent of the bills passed into law over the past 20 years have violated a section of the state constitution that prohibits logrolling, or putting more than one subject into a bill. Read More
Tornado images won't tarnish Oklahoma's image, Gov. Fallin says Published: Sun, Jun 16, 2013 | Leave a comment The nation and the world saw how residents and state and local officials responded to last month's storms, and that's the story that will stick, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says. Read More
Oklahoma Capitol briefs for June 14 Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013 | Leave a comment Oklahoma Capitol briefs for June 14 Read More
Pay raises make up half of the Oklahoma state Consumer Credit Department's budget increase Published: Thu, Jun 13, 2013 | Leave a comment The raises are for department examiners, who regulate consumer credit sales and loans. The increase in pay, which if equally applied would come out to about $16,280 each, is needed to win accreditation that will recognize them as being able to enforce federal regulations, the agency's director says. Read More
Oklahoma appellate court limits effect of capital gains ruling Published: Thu, Jun 13, 2013 | Leave a comment The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ruled Wednesday that an earlier opinion striking down sections of a capital-gains tax deduction applies only to the 2008 tax return of the company that filed the appeal. Worst-case scenarios indicated the state could have been responsible for paying up to $500 million if the court... Read More
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