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Donald Trump · Oklahoma City(The Hill) -- Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, the Republican chairman of the National Governors Association (NGA), on Thursday spoke out against the deployment of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, characterizing the move as an apparent violation of the belief in “states’ rights.” In an interview with the New York Times on Thursday, Stitt said he was surprised Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) sent troops to Illinois over the objections of the state’s go…See the Story
Kevin Stitt Questions Greg Abbott's Troop Deployment to Illinois
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Kevin StittUpdate: Lindel Fields named as the new state superintendent. TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) — Gov. Kevin Stitt is set to announce who will lead the Oklahoma State Department of Education after Ryan Walters stepped down. On Tuesday, Ryan Walters sent a letter to parents and guardians as he prepares to depart from his role as State Superintendent and begin his new position as the CEO of the Teacher Freedom Alliance on October 1. On Wednesday night, September…See the Story
Gov. Stitt Names Lindel Fields as New State Superintendent
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Mental Health Department will need an extra $20 million legislative appropriation to cover some costs in the current budget year.See the Story
Oklahoma Voice: Oklahoma Mental Health Department budget request includes millions more in funding
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