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State Senator Brad Henry announced he'll be taking a package of tax incentives for a Tulsa-based airline to the full Senate as early as next Monday. That's after winning approval from the Senate Economic Development Committee on Thursday. House Bill 2315 would give Great Plains Airlines $3 million in tax credits for a three year period, enabling the airline to lease four more airplanes. That would help Great Plains increase existing flights as well as add additional destinations.

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Senator Jim Reynolds has authored a bill to ban both therapeutic and reproductive human cloning in Oklahoma. Far from representing opportunities for advances in science and medicine, Senator Reynolds said cloning represents an erosion of the sanctity of life.

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State Senator Johnnie Crutchfield is vowing to fight Governor Keatings efforts to slash funding for a proven economic development program that benefits rural communities in southern Oklahoma and the rest of the state.

The Rural Economic Action Plan or REAP distributes grant money to small towns, helping them repair and improve their infrastructures to make them more attractive to economic prospects.

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Senator Keith Leftwich and Representative Al Lindley have extended their thanks and the thanks of a south Oklahoma City neighborhood to the Oklahoma County Sheriffs office. Thats after Sheriff John Wetsel fulfilled his pledge to help step up police presence in an area that has been over-run with prostitutes, pimps and customers.

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Senator Charles Ford announced Tuesday that the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc. has formally dedicated two more original paintings. The two latest works were unveiled during a special ceremony in the Senate Chamber on Wednesday, February 6th.

"With these latest additions, our organization has now commissioned 26 pieces of original art for the Capitol," said Senator Ford, President of the Preservation Fund.

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OKLAHOMA CITY A plan proposed by Texas Governor Rick Perry to build a gigantic new transportation system across the Lone Star state has caught the attention of Oklahoma State Senator Dave Herbert (D-Midwest City).

Governor Perry recently announced his plan for the Trans Texas Corridor, which would consist of a 4,000 mile system for border-to-border transportation, complete with toll roads, railroads and underground utility tunnels.

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Statement by Senator Stratton Taylor,
Senate President Pro Tempore

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(Oklahoma City) Tougher laws against terrorism, better intelligence gathering capabilities and higher security levels at state facilities are just some of the recommendations made by a special panel that has been investigating Oklahoma's security needs in recent months.

The Joint Homeland Security Task Force released its final report and recommendations at a State Capitol news conference Thursday.

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A lawsuit advocated by Corporation Commissioner Denise Bode could torpedo a tax relief law that helps Oklahoma oil producers, plunging the state energy industry into deeper turmoil and costing the state thousands of jobs in the process, according to a state legislator.

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In the past several months, World War II vets across the state who dropped out of high school to serve their country finally received their high school diplomas. Thats thanks to legislation approved during the 2001 legislative session. However because of the way the law was written, many veterans may have been ineligible for the diplomas.

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