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3-Jun-16

Season 5 Episode 546 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

The state budget leaves the Department of Human Services 103 million dollars in the hole.

The new state budget leaves the Department of Human Services 103-million dollars in the hole and robbing Peter to pay Paul. An Oklahoma group submits signatures calling for a vote of the people on criminal justice reform. A religious liberty amendment by Oklahoma Congressman Steve Russell stirs up controversy. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business,this week on ONR.

06/02/2016 | Rating NR

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3-Jun-16

Season 5 Episode 546 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

The new state budget leaves the Department of Human Services 103-million dollars in the hole and robbing Peter to pay Paul. An Oklahoma group submits signatures calling for a vote of the people on criminal justice reform. A religious liberty amendment by Oklahoma Congressman Steve Russell stirs up controversy. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business,this week on ONR.

06/02/2016 | Rating NR

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