
12-Feb-16
Season 5 Episode 530 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
As Oklahoma's budget hole grows deeper, lawmakers consider suspending tax credits.
As Oklahoma's budget hole grows deeper, lawmakers consider suspending tax credits to raise more revenue. Just as the state prepares to cutoff thousands of Oklahoma kids from their mental health providers, a new facility opens its doors. Lawmakers strive to carve out legislation to change Oklahoma's liquor laws. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

12-Feb-16
Season 5 Episode 530 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
As Oklahoma's budget hole grows deeper, lawmakers consider suspending tax credits to raise more revenue. Just as the state prepares to cutoff thousands of Oklahoma kids from their mental health providers, a new facility opens its doors. Lawmakers strive to carve out legislation to change Oklahoma's liquor laws. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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