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May 24, 2019

Season 7 Episode 21 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The Oklahoma legislature approves the largest budget in state history.

The Oklahoma legislature approves the largest budget in state history, setting the stage for the end of the legislative session. Lawmakers move to put limits on school districts' ability to shorten the school week. A wild week of storms leads to flooding across Oklahoma. And OSU and the Cherokee Nation break ground on a facility dedicated to improving health outcomes in rural Oklahoma.

05/28/2019

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May 24, 2019

Season 7 Episode 21 | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The Oklahoma legislature approves the largest budget in state history, setting the stage for the end of the legislative session. Lawmakers move to put limits on school districts' ability to shorten the school week. A wild week of storms leads to flooding across Oklahoma. And OSU and the Cherokee Nation break ground on a facility dedicated to improving health outcomes in rural Oklahoma.

05/28/2019

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