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On the Trail with eCapitol

eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses bills signed and vetoed by Governor Fallin.

05/14/2015 | Rating NR

The Oklahoma News Report

On the Trail with eCapitol

Clip: Season 4 Episode 443 | 2m 44s

eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses bills signed and vetoed by Governor Fallin.

eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses bills signed and vetoed by Governor Fallin. One measue the Governor vetoed was senate bill 41, which imposes limits on where private businesses can restrict guns. The legislature is required to adjourn by the last Friday in May, but is working toward an adjournment earlier, attempting to wrap up the state’s business before the Memorial Day weekend.

05/14/2015 | Rating NR

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