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The Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted in opposition to two bills they say could increase costs for consumers.
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Republican politicians and an interest group have sown fear over a voluntary process.
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The state House and Senate have similar proposals to solve the state's water crisis, but there are stark differences on how to invest billions of dollars to resolve.
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Unlike in past years, Republicans currently have enough votes to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto and ban gender-affirming health care for minors. But Democrats and the ACLU says it violates Kansans' constitutional rights.
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The first bills of Oklahoma’s 60th legislative session are filed. They already regulate a diverse range of topics, but it appears tax cuts will again be top of mind.
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The governor appears to be using vetoed bills as leverage to pass his priorities.
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The court could circumvent local appeals courts in lawsuits against Texas. So, what does that mean for everyday Texans?
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A raft of new Texas laws takes effect today, reports The Fort Worth Star-Telegram.One new law will allow retailers to reject a sale if a shopper fails to…