
December 9, 2016
Special | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahoma lawmakers are wrestling with how they can give teachers a much needed pay raise.
Following the defeat of the education sales tax, lawmakers are wrestling with how they can give teachers a much needed pay raise. Oklahoma oil producers are hopeful they may finally be seeing a turnaround in the state's beleaguered energy industry. And the old Kerr-McGee facility where Karen Silkwood once worked has been scrubbed clean and now has a new future in aerospace.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

December 9, 2016
Special | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Following the defeat of the education sales tax, lawmakers are wrestling with how they can give teachers a much needed pay raise. Oklahoma oil producers are hopeful they may finally be seeing a turnaround in the state's beleaguered energy industry. And the old Kerr-McGee facility where Karen Silkwood once worked has been scrubbed clean and now has a new future in aerospace.
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