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Oklahoma House of Representatives

Oklahoma House of Representatives

Recognizing My Dad by Rep. John Pfeiffer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Contact: Rep. John PfeifferOffice: (405) 557-7332 Recognizing My Dadby Rep. John Pfeiffer There's a Bible verse that commands children to honor their fathers and mothers.
OK State House of Representatives

OK State House of Representatives

Bill Allowing Property Owners to Reclaim Seized Land Signed into Law

Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, today commented on the governor's signing of House Bill 1103, which requires the Oklahoma Transportation Commission to notify a previous property owner if the land they sold to the Commission is going to be offered for sale."This was a constituent request bill," Gann said.
Oklahoma State Election Board

Oklahoma State Election Board

Address Confirmation Notices Mailed to Oklahoma Voters

Over the next several weeks, some registered voters in Oklahoma will receive an Address Confirmation Notice from the State Election Board. The notices are required by state law to confirm whether or not the identified voters still reside at their address on file with their county election board.
The Oklahoma State Capitol. (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)

The Oklahoma State Capitol. (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)

Budget Top of Mind As Legislative Session Enters Final Weeks

Tax cuts, a private prison purchase, hundreds of millions to build a new OSU College of Veterinary Medicine complex. Not to mention a supplemental appropriation request from the beleaguered Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Senator Chuck Hall

Senator Chuck Hall

Chuck Hall issues statement on Logan County deputies injured in shooting

Sen. Chuck Hall, R-Perry, issued the following statement after two Logan County deputies were injured during an officer-involved shooting this afternoon. “My thoughts and prayers are with the brave deputies who were shot while responding to a domestic violence call this afternoon,” said Sen.
By Rep. Collin Duel

By Rep. Collin Duel

Fires Devastate Much of State

This has been a difficult time for many in and near our House district and much of Oklahoma. Wildfires spread by incredibly strong winds devastated much of the state, and several fires were still burning at the time of this writing.Four people died in Garfield, Haskell, Lincoln and Pawnee counties.
 

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