House votes to override several vetoes including mammography screening bill
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Oklahoma lawmakers overturn vetoes on dozens of measures, including mammograms, records transparency • Oklahoma Voice
Rep. Annie Menz, D-Norman, front, talks with Sen. Mary Boren, D-Norman, and Rep. Andy Fugate, D-Oklahoma City, while awaiting votes on a veto override during the Senate session on Thursday. (Photo by Janelle Stecklein/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House rose for a standing ovation Thursday after overturning the governor’s veto of a bill expanding access to mammograms for early breast cancer detection. Rep. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tu…
House votes to override several vetoes including mammography screening bill
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - While several still needed a vote to override from the Senate, House lawmakers overwhelmingly agreed to override several of the governor's vetoes, including one that would've extended coverage surrounding mammography screening. While it was voted in the House as of Thursday evening, the Senate still hadn't taken up most of the House bills for a vote to override. Claps from lawmakers in the House followed the override vote …
Bartlesville Radio » News » CAPITOL CALL Powered by Phillps 66 5-30-25
State Senator Julie Daniels was out guest on CAPITOL CALL Powerered by Phillips 66 on KWON Friday morning. We'd received texts eariler from Representative John B. Kane and Representative Judd Strom stating they'd been called to the House floor that morning. They're not going to make it by phone, though. It was a late night for lawmakers in Oklahoma City Thursday night. Daniels said, "I left the building a little bit after 1am. The day began …
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