Oklahoma Common Cents Act would round public cash payments to nearest nickel
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Oklahoma Common Cents Act would round public cash payments to nearest nickel

Legislation that would allow and later require certain public cash transactions to be rounded to the nearest nickel is moving forward at the Oklahoma Capitol.Ho

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'We have more work to be done': Safe Move Tulsa closes more homeless camps

Safe Move Tulsa closed two more homeless encampments around Green Country. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert talked with housing providers about the progress being made.

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Rep. Cole introduces bill to aid Medical Student Education Program

Congressman Tom Cole has introduced a bill to congress in DC that would authorize support for the Medical Student Education Program.

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Small Oklahoma casket business sues state funeral board over casket selling law
https://kfor.com/news/local/small-oklahoma-casket-business-sues-state-funeral-board-over-casket-selling-law/

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Osage News: Skiatook WELA earns prestigious NAEYC Accreditation+
https://osagenews.org/skiatook-wela-earns-prestigious-naeyc-accreditation/

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US Senate Republicans block attempt to sue Trump administration over Epstein files • Oklahoma Voice

Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files.

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Oklahoma Voice: Higher education officials project higher enrollment, price tag for Oklahoma’s Promise
https://oklahomavoice.com/briefs/higher-education-officials-project-higher-enrollment-price-tag-for-oklahomas-promise/

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Higher education officials project higher enrollment, price tag for Oklahoma’s Promise • Oklahoma Voice

Oklahoma higher education officials are projecting an increase in enrollment to a state scholarship program and an estimated 21.5% related jump in costs in the coming years amid shifting eligibility and application requirements. 

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Oklahoma Voice: Bill advances prohibiting use of Oklahomans’ credit information to set insurance rates
https://oklahomavoice.com/2026/02/05/bill-advances-prohibiting-use-of-oklahomans-credit-information-to-set-insurance-rates/

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Bill advances prohibiting use of Oklahomans’ credit information to set insurance rates • Oklahoma Voice

A Senate panel on Thursday passed a measure that would prohibit insurance companies from using credit information in determining rates.

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Oklahoma Gazette: Gubernatorial Candidates Rely on Personal Money to Launch Campaigns
https://www.okgazette.com/news/gubernatorial-candidates-rely-on-personal-money-to-launch-campaigns/

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Gubernatorial Candidates Rely on Personal Money to Launch Campaigns

Mike Mazzei, Charles McCall and Chip Keating have loaned themselves a combined $7.6 million ahead of the June 16 primary election. Unlike individual contributions, state ethics rules don’t cap self-funding.

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