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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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11/5/2009 2:54:00 PM
Nigh Addresses Student Legislature
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 5, 2009) – This week former Gov. George Nigh addressed members of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature, speaking on the need for public service, and presided over the group’s joint session, providing the students an invaluable insider’s take on the legislative process.
11/4/2009 1:45:00 PM
As DHS Cut Services, Top Officials Got Raises
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 4, 2009) – Top administrative staff at the Department of Human Services received almost $200,000 in pay raises in the past year before the agency cut senior nutrition programs, records show.
11/3/2009 4:12:00 PM
Coffee, Benge Call on State Congressional Delegation to Vote Against Democrat Health Care Plan
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 3, 2009) – Saying the health care reform bill working its way through Congress would break the bank in Oklahoma state government, Oklahoma Senate President Pro Tem and House Speaker Chris Benge called on Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation to vote against the bill.
11/2/2009 2:41:00 PM
New Law Ends Spanish Driver’s Tests
OKLAHOMA CITY (November 2, 2009) – A new state law that took effect Nov. 1 will prevent the waste of taxpayer dollars on Spanish-language drivers’ tests, the bill’s author said today.

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