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4-Sep-15

Season 5 Episode 510 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

State government may face budget cuts in a matter of months, this week on ONR.

State government may face budget cuts in a matter of months and even larger cuts this time next year. Debate grows over a proposed senate bill to reform Oklahoma's civil asset forfeiture law. Clifton Adcock of Oklahoma Watch reports Oklahoma jails and prisons are taking the place of mental institutions. And we introduce you to Mittie Daily, Oklahoma's oldest person, this week on ONR.

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4-Sep-15

Season 5 Episode 510 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

State government may face budget cuts in a matter of months and even larger cuts this time next year. Debate grows over a proposed senate bill to reform Oklahoma's civil asset forfeiture law. Clifton Adcock of Oklahoma Watch reports Oklahoma jails and prisons are taking the place of mental institutions. And we introduce you to Mittie Daily, Oklahoma's oldest person, this week on ONR.

09/03/2015 | Rating NR

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