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Gov. Fallin signs open carry bill into law

Gov. Fallin signs open carry bill into law

A controversial bill that allows Oklahoma citizens to openly carry firearms was signed into law by Gov. Fallin Tuesday.

Senate OKs $15 million to shore up Okla's Medicaid

Senate OKs $15 million to shore up Okla's Medicaid

OKLAHOMA CITY -- A spending bill designed to prevent further cuts in reimbursement rates for doctors and hospitals that provide medical services to low-income Oklahomans is heading to the governor's desk.
The Senate on Monday voted 32-8 for the bill that allows the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to spend an additional $15 million in federal stimulus funds.
The no votes all were cast by Republicans.
Access to the additional stimulus funds will allow the agency to maintain its current operations for the rest of the fiscal year that ends June 30 without any further reductions to provider reimbursement rates.
A legislative plan last year to shore up the state's Medicaid system by imposing a 1-percent fee on insurance premiums was found by the state Supreme Court to be unconstitutional.

Officials vote to slash income tax rate

Officials vote to slash income tax rate

A state board of elected officials has voted to slash Oklahoma's top income tax rate by one-quarter of a percent.

North Enid to wait for vote

North Enid to wait for vote

The failure to publish a legal notice of an election in North Enid is to blame for the residents being forced to wait in order to vote for trustees and a town clerk.

State senator dies after heart attack

State senator dies after heart attack

A former Oklahoma state senator has died after suffering a heart attack.

Ward 1 commission candidate withdraws

Ward 1 commission candidate withdraws

A candidate for Ward 1 City Commission has withdrawn his name from the race.

Race results for the General Election

While most offices were taken by the GOP, here's a breakdown of Tuesday's election by the numbers.