
14-Feb-14
Season 3 Episode 331 | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
A closer look at issues effecting the people of Oklahoma.
The legislative week begins with new leadership at the State Capitol. The state agency in charge of Medicaid is facing budget cuts and revenue shortfalls totaling $190 million. As public opinion on the issue shifts, legislators hear compelling stories from people who have seen benefits in medical marijuana. Weather experts gather in Oklahoma to prepare for the next deadly tornado outbreak.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

14-Feb-14
Season 3 Episode 331 | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
The legislative week begins with new leadership at the State Capitol. The state agency in charge of Medicaid is facing budget cuts and revenue shortfalls totaling $190 million. As public opinion on the issue shifts, legislators hear compelling stories from people who have seen benefits in medical marijuana. Weather experts gather in Oklahoma to prepare for the next deadly tornado outbreak.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S3 Ep331 | 3m 31s | E-Capitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses other stories making news “@ the Capitol.” (3m 31s)
Clip: S3 Ep331 | 6m 55s | The state agency in charge of Medicaid is facing budget cuts and revenue shortfalls. (6m 55s)
Clip: S3 Ep331 | 7m 39s | Compelling stories from people who have seen benefits in medical marijuana. (7m 39s)
Clip: S3 Ep331 | 7m 31s | Oklahoma’s population continues to expand as more people find opportunity in the state. (7m 31s)
Clip: S3 Ep331 | 6m 56s | Weather experts gather in Oklahoma to prepare for the next deadly tornado outbreak. (6m 56s)
Clip: S3 Ep331 | 3m 18s | We see how artistry and love come together to create heartfelt expressions of affection. (3m 18s)
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