
19-Jun-15
Season 4 Episode 448 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Body cams, health care subsidies, political parties and a smaller legislature.
The use of body cams being considered by many oklahoma police departments is now policy in Muskogee. Thousands of Oklahomans are waiting for a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on whether they get to keep their health care subsidies. A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties when they go to the polls next year.
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19-Jun-15
Season 4 Episode 448 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The use of body cams being considered by many oklahoma police departments is now policy in Muskogee. Thousands of Oklahomans are waiting for a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on whether they get to keep their health care subsidies. A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties when they go to the polls next year.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S4 Ep448 | 4m 25s | A change in state law could give voters more choices among political parties. (4m 25s)
Health Care Insurance Subsidies
Clip: S4 Ep448 | 5m 1s | 87,000 Oklahomans are waiting for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling (5m 1s)
Tax Revenue Diverted for Private Business
Clip: S4 Ep448 | 4m 37s | An Oklahoma Watch investigation finds state tax revenue diverted for private business. (4m 37s)
Clip: S4 Ep448 | 2m 58s | Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli discusses lower oil prices this week in business. (2m 58s)
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