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    FILE - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks at a signing ceremony to sign into law a bill, Tuesday, April 12, 2022, in Oklahoma City. The governor is asking lawmakers to approve a massive package of financial incentives to help lure an unnamed company to the state. Stitt made the request at a news conference on Monday, April 18. He told reporters he was prohibited from naming the company or the total cost of the package.
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    Texas-style ban on most abortions approved in Oklahoma

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    Tulsa massacre lawsuit seeking reparations can proceed, judge rules
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    WATCH: Oklahoma governor hopes Supreme Court will ‘protect’ Native American victims
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    WATCH: Oklahoma governor hopes Supreme Court will ‘protect’ Native American victims

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    Oklahoma Native lands expansion looms over Supreme Court child neglect case
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    Oklahoma becomes first state to ban nonbinary identification on birth certificates
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    Oklahoma becomes first state to ban nonbinary identification on birth certificates

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    Justice Department warns crime ‘surge’ may be headed for eastern Oklahoma
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    Justice Department warns crime ‘surge’ may be headed for eastern Oklahoma

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    Ex-Trump administration official gathers endorsements in Oklahoma Senate bid
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    Ex-Trump administration official gathers endorsements in Oklahoma Senate bid

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    Native American leaders blast Oklahoma House hopeful for ‘anti-tribal arguments’
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    Native American leaders blast Oklahoma House hopeful for ‘anti-tribal arguments’

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    In this Friday, April 12, 2013 file photo, Oklahoma state Rep. John Bennett, R-Salisaw, the chairman of the counter terrorism caucus, speaks during a news conference in Oklahoma City.
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    Supreme Court ruling expanding Indian lands looms over Oklahoma House GOP fight

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    April 19, 2022 6:22 pm
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    Palatine-based Township High School District 211 didn't provide sufficient accommodation for a formerly male transgender student, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights concluded after a two-year investigation. (AP Photo)
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    Oklahoma school board defies state pressure over transgender bathroom rule

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