Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY - An overhaul of the state's pension system will be a top legislative priority as state leaders grapple with an expected hole in next year's budget, Republican House leaders said Wednesday.
OKLAHOMA CITY - An Oklahoma agency has approved a $20 million bond deal that will help pay for the expansion of the Goodyear tire-making plant in Lawton.
OKLAHOMA CITY - An attorney for Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland's office asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court Monday to strike down a new law designed to raise revenue for the state's Medicaid program.
OKLAHOMA CITY - A $4.3 billion plan to improve or replace hundreds of bridges and highways across the state over the next eight years was adopted Tuesday by the Oklahoma Transportation Commission.
OKLAHOMA CITY - After the deepest revenue plunge in modern history, Oklahoma collections continued to show steady improvement during the first month of the new fiscal year, state officials reported Tuesday.
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