
April 12, 2019
Season 7 Episode 15 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers advance bills to give pay raises to teachers and prison guards.
Lawmakers advance bills to give pay raises to teachers and prison guards. Victims of crime and advocates met at the state capitol to voice support for fully implementing Marsy's Law. Oklahomans can now see some of the greatest news photographs ever taken, thanks to a traveling exhibit recently opened at Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 12, 2019
Season 7 Episode 15 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers advance bills to give pay raises to teachers and prison guards. Victims of crime and advocates met at the state capitol to voice support for fully implementing Marsy's Law. Oklahomans can now see some of the greatest news photographs ever taken, thanks to a traveling exhibit recently opened at Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray reviews the week in business.
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