
13-May-16
Season 5 Episode 543 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahoma's religious community urges lawmakers to preserve tax credits for the poor.
Oklahoma's religious community urges lawmakers not to hurt the poor as they deal with the state's budget crisis. The state senate votes to dump a tax credit for the oil and gas industry, just what some in the industry wanted. Two men, imprisoned for more than 20 years for murder, are exonerated and set free. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business, this week on ONR.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

13-May-16
Season 5 Episode 543 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Oklahoma's religious community urges lawmakers not to hurt the poor as they deal with the state's budget crisis. The state senate votes to dump a tax credit for the oil and gas industry, just what some in the industry wanted. Two men, imprisoned for more than 20 years for murder, are exonerated and set free. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business, this week on ONR.
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