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The Oklahoma House of Representatives meets in Oklahoma City at the state capitol to consider changes in Oklahoma laws. The actions we take here in the capital city have a direct effect on Oklahomans and their quality of life. We encourage all Oklahomans to take advantage of the information available here. We hope that you will find the resources here valuable as you follow the work of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

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11/20/2009 11:27:00 AM
Need for Immediate Budget Cuts Clear
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 20, 2009) – The need for immediate reductions in state spending is clear-cut and Gov. Brad Henry needs to stop dragging his heels, a state lawmaker said today.
11/19/2009 9:02:00 AM
State Could Save Insurance Costs through Wellness Initiatives
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 19, 2009) – State employees could collectively save millions on insurance medical expenses through better use of prevention programs, according to experts.
11/17/2009 2:42:00 PM
Study Shows Marketing Oklahoma Pays
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 17, 2009) – The Oklahoma secretary of commerce told a House committee today that right now is the best time to market Oklahoma.
11/17/2009 2:10:00 PM
Film Incentives Paying Off for Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 17, 2009) – Oklahoma film incentives have generated significant returns for the state economy, lawmakers were told today.

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