
20-Mar-15
Season 4 Episode 435 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Advocates for justice reform propose ideas to reduce Oklahoma's high incarceration rate.
Helping felons get to work after release proves successful for some non-profit organizations and it is part of the plan to ease the stress on the state’s correctional system. State officials stress personal responsibility for improving Oklahoma’s health. And lawmakers advance “right to farm” legislation to fight animal rights groups, this week on ONR.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

20-Mar-15
Season 4 Episode 435 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Helping felons get to work after release proves successful for some non-profit organizations and it is part of the plan to ease the stress on the state’s correctional system. State officials stress personal responsibility for improving Oklahoma’s health. And lawmakers advance “right to farm” legislation to fight animal rights groups, this week on ONR.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S4 Ep435 | 4m 15s | State officials stress personal responsibility for improving Oklahoma's health. (4m 15s)
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 28s | eCapitol News Director Shawn Ashley discusses legislative budget negotiations. (2m 28s)
Reduced State-Mandated Tests for Students
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 1m 35s | A house panel approves legislation to reduce state-mandated tests for Oklahoma students. (1m 35s)
Reducing the Prison Population
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 5m 24s | New legislation has been introduced to try and reduce the prison population. (5m 24s)
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 40s | State Impact reporter Logan Layden discusses controversial Right-to-Farm legislation. (2m 40s)
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 2m 14s | Journal Record reporter Sarah Terry-Cobo discusses new developments in the ACCO case. (2m 14s)
Clip: S4 Ep435 | 3m 2s | Tulsa will be featured on C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3 April 4th and 5th. (3m 2s)
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