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May 10, 2019

Season 7 Episode 19 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

Lawmakers appear close to finalizing a spending blueprint for state government.

Lawmakers appear close to finalizing a spending blueprint for state government. A controversial change to the state's liquor laws heads to the Governor's desk. Teens are the focus of two efforts to raise awareness about mental health. A popular new grant program is luring more young business people to Tulsa. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray has a look at the week in business.

05/10/2019

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May 10, 2019

Season 7 Episode 19 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

Lawmakers appear close to finalizing a spending blueprint for state government. A controversial change to the state's liquor laws heads to the Governor's desk. Teens are the focus of two efforts to raise awareness about mental health. A popular new grant program is luring more young business people to Tulsa. And Journal Record editor Russell Ray has a look at the week in business.

05/10/2019

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