Capitol Insider KGOU Public Radio
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A discussion of the week's news from Oklahoma's State Capitol between KGOU Public Radio's Dick Pryor and Quorum Call's Shawn Ashley, plus interviews with newsmakers.
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Primary election upset puts state senate leadership in flux
The lawmaker set to become the next state Senate President Pro Tempore lost in his bid for re-election, sending the Oklahoma Senate into unprecedented territory.
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Senate goes into special session to deal with nomination of OSU regent
Governor Kevin Stitt has called the State Senate back to the Capitol for a special session to consider the appointment of Mike Holder to the OSU Board of Regents.
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Governor signs "Women's Bill of Rights"
Governor Kevin Stitt has until June 14th to sign bills passed in the final week of the Oklahoma legislative session. He quickly signed the "Women's Bill of Rights."
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Legislators race to finish, House and Senate adjourn sine die
The 2024 Oklahoma legislative session is over, concluding one day ahead of the legally-mandated deadline.
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Budget deal in place, legislators race toward end of session
It took until the final two weeks of the session, but the governor and legislative leaders reached agreement on the fiscal year 2025 budget. Now, it's crunch time.
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Budget talks continuing with end of legislative session looming
Budget summit meetings have been moving the state budget and appropriation process forward, but lawmakers have yet to reach an agreement on the fiscal year 2025 budget.