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  2. Lawmakers boost pension benefits for police with veto override

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    Members of the Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police on May 23, 2024, talk about Senate Bill 102, which would boost the retirement benefits of police officers nearing retirement.

  3. How much would Biden's rent control plan help? What Oklahoma ...

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    Price Edwards & Co., which tracks complexes in Oklahoma City with 50 or more units, the kind that would be impacted by Biden's rent cap, reports that rents jumped 12% in 2021 and 6% in 2022.

  4. Oklahoma bill to 'lock the clock' and make daylight saving ...

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    Authored by Sen. Blake Stephens, R-Tahlequah, SB 1200 would require Oklahoma to adopt daylight saving time as the year-round standard time if a federal law is passed that authorizes states to do so.

  5. 48th Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Forty-eighth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 2, 2001 to January 7, 2003, during the second two years of the second term of Governor Frank Keating .

  6. 38th Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Thirty-eighth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 6 to July 20, 1981, from August 31 to September 4, 1981, and from January 5 to July 12, 1982, during the term of Governor George Nigh . [ 1 ]

  7. 22nd Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The state legislature met in regular session at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from January 4, 1949, to May 27, 1949; and in special session for 17 days in November and December 1949, [1] during the term of Governor Roy J. Turner.

  8. How to report your rent payments to credit bureaus - AOL

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    Rent payments are not typically reported to the major credit bureaus, meaning that renters don’t typically use them to build a positive payment history that’s good for their credit score.

  9. 2013 Oklahoma state budget - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 2012, Governor Fallin, President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate Brian Bingman, and Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Kris Steele reached a new budget deal worth $6.8 billion, an increase of $200 million over Fallin's original proposed budget. The additional revenues will come from redirecting agency-collected fees ...