Articles Archive for March 2010
- The McCarville Report: KTOK presses for release of House video showing who removed Obama portrait
- Tulsa World: Hispanics, Tulsa superintendent decry House bill requiring schoolchildren to verify immigration status
- NewsOK: Common Cause Oklahoma will publish list of legislators who don’t want lobbyist gifts
- NewsOK: Social media records pose archiving woes for state agencies
- CapitolBeatOK: Human trafficking measure clears Senate
- NewsOK: OG&E seeking to expand smart meter program
- okie photographers: Adam Wisneski Interview
- NewsOK: Mentally ill fear impact of Oklahoma budget cuts
- NewsOK: GOP earmark ban could hurt Oklahoma projects
- NewsOK: Opening Oklahoma’s records may take a battle
- Oklahoma Watchdog: Tax credit reforms deserve Senate support
- OK Policy Blog: Hurting all over: A survey of some recent state and local budget cuts
- The Apache House: Lauren Sonder
- Oklahoma Citizen: Quest to make Oklahoma opt out on federal hate crime legislation is repugnant
- Tulsa World: House GOP earmark ban leaves state requests idle
- NewsOK: Swap of President Obama’s portrait causes flap in Oklahoma House
- Tulsa World: Bill targeting taxes on groceries passed, Republicans promise continued efforts to freeze property tax
- The Norman Transcript: Planning Commission OKs Mission Norman’s housing project
- NewsOK: Tax credits measure survives defeat in Oklahoma House
- The Journal Record: Manager of MAPS for Kids tapped to oversee MAPS 3
- The Journal Record: States grappling with lobbyists’ text messages to legislators
- Oklahoma Rock Newsblog: Penny Hill Releases Debut Album Tonight
- Tulsa World: House passes bills to abolish common-law marriage, require premarital counseling
- Tulsa World: Senate passes bill instructing state law enforcement to refuse to assist federal hate crime prosecutions
- The Norman Transcript: Norman artist Asia Scudder prepares for exhibit opening Thursday
- NewsOK: Sunshine Week illuminates Oklahoma government
- OK Gazette: A request to raze one of OKC’s oldest structures is slated for consideration March 18
- The Journal Record: Film incentives pay off for Oklahoma
- The Journal Record: Workers comp privatization measure dead for the year
- OK Gazette: Would changed alcohol laws result in revenue for Oklahoma?
- OK Gazette: Rural telephone companies, cellular users at odds over state-wide toll-free plan’s proposed fee
- Oklahoma Rock Newsblog: More NMF 2010 Performers Announced!
- NewsOK: Drug testing expanded to Oklahoma lawmakers, CEOs
- Native American Times: Some things change, some stay the same for Oklahoma powwows
- Tulsa World: WNBA’s Shock announces signing of Olympian Marion Jones
- NewsOK: Oklahoma House powers down electric car incentive
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: Tulsa’s new Department of Sustainability hopes to generate enthusiasm for energy efficiency
- Tulsa World: Measure to retool workers comp system OK’d
- OUDaily: CART implements security cameras on buses
- OETA: The High Cost of College Textbooks
- OK Policy Blog: Putting tax expenditures on the right TRACC
- Resolve Uganda: Coburn says ‘Yes’ to Uganda bill after activists protest outside his office for 262 hours
- The Norman Transcript: Enforcement authority questions campaign contribution reports in municipal races
- The Norman Transcript: Pioneer Library’s 2010 Big Read digs into hardboiled detective fiction
- Tulsa World: State Senate wants to deregulate guns, ignore federal laws
- NewsOK: Urban Land Institute experts challenge Core to Shore plans
- The Journal Record: State OKs $2M for homeless center
- The Associated Press: Oklahoma Republicans split over divorce legislation
- CapitolBeatOK: Oklahoma’s Teacher Retirement System has ’2nd or third worst’ underfunding in nation
- The Journal Record: House bill authorizes impoundment of uninsured vehicles
- Tulsa World: Bill to allow Bible courses in public schools would use course materials from fundamentalist Protestant group
- NewsOK: Releasing dates of birth will not harm state employees
- NewsOK: Bible bill author wants public schools to ‘preserve America’s Christian heritage’



