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Oklahoma's medical marijuana proposal borrows from other states' existing policies, but opponents cite that as cause for concern

Leaders of the campaign against State Question 788 say it would create "the most liberal medical marijuana law in the nation."

 

Adam Daigle: It's hard to measure what being a foster parent has taught me

I first became a foster dad more than six years ago. The me before then might have a hard time recognizing the me now.Related story: From only child to foster parent, Father's Day is big for Broken Arrow dad of…

 

Voter Information: Your guide to the June 26 election

Early in-person voting for the June 26 primary elections and State Question 788 begins Thursday and continues through Saturday.Photo gallery: Get to know the Oklahoma governor candidates on the primary election ballot

 

From only child to foster parent, Father's Day is big for Broken Arrow dad of six

Adam Heare never felt like he wanted to bee father to more than two children. But he and his wife Kate, who grew up in a family of seven, have enthusiastically embraced an expansion of their family, through adoption and…

 

Assessor: Business near airport now on tax rolls after 15 years miscategorized as exempt; $30,000 expected annually

This marks the second time since May that Tulsa Assessor Office officials have realized sizeable mistakes in the property tax rolls.A county assessor error costs schools thousands. Jenks shorted about $100,000 due to mistake

 

National policy group criticizes state's upcoming Medicaid work requirements

A new study describes a “catch-22” in states like Oklahoma that didn’t implement Medicaid expansion but have placed work requirements on some recipients.

 

3 Democrats, 3 Republicans vying for House District 80 in Broken Arrow

Three Democrats and three Republicans, including the five-term incumbent, are running in the upcoming June 26 primary to represent House District 80 in Broken Arrow.

 

Roll Call: How Oklahoma's delegation voted

Here is how Oklahoma’s members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives voted on key bills and amendments last week.

 

Sunday News Shows

Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:

 

D.C. Digest: Defense bill managed by Inhofe stalled in Senate

A contentious week stalled the Senate defense bill being managed by U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, but a final vote on the $716 million policy measure is expected in the next few days.

 

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