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Women Voters Play Key Role

Clip: Season 4 Episode 412 | 5m 51s

Women play a key role in determining the outcome of elections.

Two years ago, exit polling showed 53% of voters were female, yet women are dramatically unrepresented in federal, state, and local offices. In this Oklahoma Votes report, we look at the reasons that's happening.

09/28/2014 | Rating NR

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Senator Jim Inhofe

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 16m 56s | Sen. Jim Inhofe talks with ONR’s Lis Exon about the fall election and the military. (16m 56s)

Education Funding Levels

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 5m 2s | State lawmakers hear testimony about education funding levels during interim hearings. (5m 2s)

Ambassador Perkins

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 3m 30s | Former U.S. Ambassador Edward Perkins speaks at hunger awareness function (3m 30s)

Oklahoma Elderly Health Care

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 4m 55s | Health care for Oklahoma elderly gets poor rating (4m 55s)

Oklahoma Watch

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 2m 52s | Oklahoma Watch reporter Nate Hobson on what educators can learn from foreign countries. (2m 52s)

ONR Extra: Barresi Resignation

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 2m 42s | Amid calls for her resignation, State Supt. Janet Barresi says she won’t step down. (2m 42s)

This Week in Business

Clip: S4 Ep412 | 2m 23s | Capitol bond issues on this week in business with Journal Record editor Ted Streuli. (2m 23s)

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