Oklahoma, social studies standards and Board of Education
The Oklahoma senate has passed legislation to prohibit cellphone usage from bell to bell for at least one full year.
Oklahoma Senator Mary Boren's Bill 820, aiming to give women's professional sports tax rebates, passed the Senate.
House lawmakers on Thursday approved a measure along partisan lines that would create a new felony for being in the country ...
The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday passed a measure that would require school districts to ban cellphones and personal ...
On Thursday, state lawmakers shared their insight into the Oklahoma Ethics Commission following a recent report by the ...
Oklahoma House Passes Sepsis Prevention Bill, Aims to Set Mandatory Treatment Protocols in Hospitals
Oklahoma's House Bill 1686, aimed at enhancing sepsis treatment protocols, advances to the Senate after a decisive House vote ...
At the state Capitol, the discussion of your kids’ phones and electronic devices in school takes the next step.
Oklahoma lawmakers advance bills banning cell phones in schools, requiring districts to adopt phone-free policies for the ...
China. Russia. North Korea. Iran, and depending on the bill, Syria, Cuba, and Venezuela. Those are the nations Oklahoma ...
The Oklahoma Legislature has taken a significant step toward addressing longstanding issues in the state’s mental health and ...
The new social studies standards sent to the Oklahoma State Legislature differ from the original draft presented by the State ...
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNOklahoma House passes Lauria and Ashley Law, moves to SenateThe Oklahoma House has passed the Lauria and Ashley Law. Today, Oklahoma House Bill 1001 passed through the House with 76 yes votes and 11 no votes. It now moves on to the Oklahoma Senate. The bill ...
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