Governor Signs Into Law Concept Voters Overwhelmingly Rejected in State Question
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Governor signs into law concept voters overwhelmingly rejected in state question
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law allowing the creation of “public infrastructure districts,” a concept voters overwhelmingly rejected when presented in a state question less than two years ago.
Oklahoma Voice: Governor OKs new development law despite rejection of similar measure by Oklahoma voters
OKLAHOMA CITY — A new law heralded by Oklahoma Republicans as a method to grow the state’s housing supply appears remarkably similar to a ballot measure that voters soundly rejected less than two years ago, critics say.
Governor OKs new development law despite rejection of similar measure by Oklahoma voters
OKLAHOMA CITY — A new law heralded by Oklahoma Republicans as a method to grow the state’s housing supply appears remarkably similar to a ballot measure that voters soundly rejected less than two years ago, critics say.
Governor OKs new development law despite rejection of similar measure by Oklahoma voters • Oklahoma Voice
Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks at a news conference April 1, 2026, announcing details of the Fiscal Year 2027 state budget. He is flanked by legislative leaders at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — A new law heralded by Oklahoma Republicans as a method to grow the state’s housing supply appears remarkably similar to a ballot measure that voters soundly rejected less than two years ago, crit…
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