
March 3, 2017
Special | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
A bill to allow tax money to go for private school tuition is pulled from consideration.
A measure to allow tax dollars to go for private school tuition is pulled from consideration, amid criticism that it would siphon money away from public schools. A bill to end no-fault divorce clears a house committee amid warnings that it's a bill attorneys will love. And legislation to bring Oklahoma into compliance with the REAL ID act is signed into law, but not before some heated debate.
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March 3, 2017
Special | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
A measure to allow tax dollars to go for private school tuition is pulled from consideration, amid criticism that it would siphon money away from public schools. A bill to end no-fault divorce clears a house committee amid warnings that it's a bill attorneys will love. And legislation to bring Oklahoma into compliance with the REAL ID act is signed into law, but not before some heated debate.
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