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Barbering, massages in SB 101

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Sen. Paul Scott, R-Duncan, is the author of Senate Bill 101 to update Oklahoma’s barbering and massage therapist licensing rules. “We have individuals who have diplomas for completing competent training in another state or country and are not allowed to qualify for a license, take examination, or work in Oklahoma due to our current licensing…

More classroom time for students

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The Oklahoma Senate on passed a bill that provides increased classroom time for students beginning with the 2021-2022 school year. Senator Marty Quinn, R-Claremore, is the author of the bill. “Everyone can agree that it’s beneficial for a student to spend more time in the classroom learning from a quality teacher. More time in the…

Long-term nursing care options

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Oklahoma is second in the nation for nursing home residents with low-care needs who could be better served in home and community-based settings. The Senate gave final approval to Senate Bill 888 to provide seniors and their families options that best suit the individual’s long-term healthcare needs while saving the state money.  “Oklahoma spends 70…

Editorial: Democrats and homosexual bills

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Democrats in the House of Representatives passed a bill to give special rights to anyone who claims to be a homosexual. Ironically calling it the “Equality Act,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her minions crafted this bill to create new civil rights for homosexuals and make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of “sexual orientation…

Bill for Veterans Registry

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Legislation providing for greater inclusiveness of Oklahoma military personnel and veterans in the Oklahoma Veterans Registry was signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt in late April. The Oklahoma Veterans Registry is a voluntary registry of all Oklahoma residents serving on active duty or in the Oklahoma National Guard, as well as all honorably discharged…

Military airspace bill

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A bill clarifying confusing language regarding the protection of military airspace and training routes was signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday. House Bill 2118 was authored by Rep. Charles Ortega, R-Altus, who said the legislation is the continuation of efforts to protect military airspace after legislation passed during the 2018 session left…

Non-violent felons bill

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Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law a bill that could help non-violent offenders with felony convictions find high-paying jobs. House Bill 1373, by state Rep. Zack Taylor, known as “Fresh Start Act,” will allow people with felonies on their records the opportunity to still seek occupational licensing for certain professions as long as the crimes…

New law requires signed consent for use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes

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A bill requiring informed consent for nursing home patients and their families regarding the use of powerful antipsychotic drugs has been signed into law.  State Sen. Stephanie Bice, R-Oklahoma City, is the principal author of Senate Bill 142.  Rep. Tammy West, R-Bethany, is the principal House author. The measure deals with the overuse of powerful…

Oklahoma picks ribeye as the best

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A bill naming the ribeye as Oklahoma’s official state steak has been signed into law. Sen. Casey Murdock, R-Felt is the author of Senate Bill 21 along with House principal author Rep. Trey Caldwell, R-Lawton.  Murdock said with 5.1 million head of beef cattle in Oklahoma, the state is ranked third in the nation in…

Tax exemption for American Legion

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Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill that will exempt the American Legion Department of Oklahoma from sales tax. House Majority Leader Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, and Sen. Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, are authors of House Bill 1003. The measure previously passed unanimously in the House and Senate. “The American Legion is our state’s largest veterans’ organization, serving…