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Taylor to oversee state commerce
Gov. Brad Henry named Tulsa businesswoman Kathryn L. Taylor as his choice to serve as secretary of commerce. The job will involve oversight of...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/14/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
State House moves to protect existing energy tax incentives
State House members voted to protect existing tax incentives for the oil and gas industry Wednesday in spite of the state's revenue shortfall and...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/13/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
House panel backs self-funded Banking Department
A state House committee endorsed a plan Wednesday allowing the Banking Department to become self-funded and no longer dependent upon legislative...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/13/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
House panel backs holding lottery election
An education lottery moved one small step closer to enactment Wednesday when members of the state House Revenue and Taxation Committee approved a...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/13/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
With the lottery, lawmakers may not vote their conscience
Although the leaders of five religious denominations say they have commitments from 63 state representatives saying they will oppose a lottery,...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/12/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
House panel nixes pharmacy proposal
One state lawmaker's attempt to aid local pharmacies was shot down by the Oklahoma House Insurance Committee on Tuesday due to concern the bill...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/12/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
House panel backs credit scoring reforms
Members of the state House Insurance Committee approved restrictions on insurers' use of credit information to determine policy prices during the...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/12/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
Senators back moving up state's presidential primary
Oklahomans could be casting votes in the 2004 presidential race in a February primary if a bill passed by state senators Monday becomes law....
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/11/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
Lawmakers: Rural hospitals losing out
Rural hospitals in Oklahoma are losing out on millions of dollars in federal Medicaid funds, according to two state lawmakers who have filed...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/10/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication -
Covey prepared for fight to pass motor vehicle `no-fault' law
State Rep. James Covey, D-Custer City, believes the growing number of uninsured drivers on Oklahoma roads is driving up the cost of insurance for...
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), 02/10/03 by Ray Carter The Journal Record · More from publication



