House Completes Bill Filing Process for 2020 Session

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House of Representatives completed bill filing Thursday for the second session of the 57th Legislature.

By |2020-01-17T10:24:38-06:00January 17, 2020|In the Press, Legislative Press Releases, News, Oklahoma House, Press Releases|Comments Off on House Completes Bill Filing Process for 2020 Session

Legislation Filed To Tackle Homeless Youth Quality-of-Life Issues

House Bill 2927, authored by Branham, would create the “Unit for Runaway, Homeless and At-Risk Youth,” which would be a public-private partnership

By |2020-01-16T09:19:29-06:00January 16, 2020|In the Press, Legislative Press Releases, News, Oklahoma Dems, Oklahoma House, Press Releases|Comments Off on Legislation Filed To Tackle Homeless Youth Quality-of-Life Issues

Provenzano Files ‘Student Borrower Bill of Rights’ Legislation

OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Melissa Provenzano (D-Tulsa) has filed legislation aimed at protecting students borrowing money to pay for their education.

By |2020-01-15T15:50:07-06:00January 15, 2020|In the Press, Legislative Press Releases, News, Oklahoma Dems, Oklahoma House, Press Releases|Comments Off on Provenzano Files ‘Student Borrower Bill of Rights’ Legislation

Dunnington Legislation Looks to End Oklahoma’s Death Penalty

State Rep. Jason Dunnington (D-Oklahoma City) on Tuesday filed House Bill 2876 for consideration during the 2020 legislative session.

By |2020-01-14T17:07:57-06:00January 14, 2020|In the Press, Legislative Press Releases, News, Oklahoma Dems, Oklahoma House, Press Releases|Comments Off on Dunnington Legislation Looks to End Oklahoma’s Death Penalty

Walke Legislation Would Protect Email Data of Oklahomans

State Rep. Collin Walke (D-OKC) filed legislation this session to protect email users’ data from being collected by corporations.

By |2020-01-14T17:04:26-06:00January 14, 2020|In the Press, Legislative Press Releases, News, Oklahoma House, Press Releases|Comments Off on Walke Legislation Would Protect Email Data of Oklahomans
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