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Showing: June, 2005

State Sen. Randy Brogdon said he had serious concerns that one item on the Governor’s expanded special session call could waste millions of taxpayer dollars. Specifically, the Owasso Republican questioned the second item of the amended call which asked lawmakers to consider funding for the Oklahoma Capitol Complex.
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State Senators Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a workers’ compensation reform measure that will save Oklahoma businesses more than $110 million while protecting the rights of injured workers.
Final passage of the measure, which is endorsed by the Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce, is expected by the end of the week.

In a 39-7 vote, Senators sent Senate Bill 1X to the Oklahoma House of Representatives for consideration.
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Senate Republican leaders said today a “compromise” workers’ compensation bill represents a small step in the right direction, but it falls short of the landmark, “A+” bill that was called for at the beginning of the legislative session – leaving workers’ comp reform as a major issue heading into the 2006 elections.

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